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wigwag

[wig-wag] / ˈwɪgˌwæg /


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Lex not only brought us together but sent us down different paths than we’d been on before he gave us the wigwag.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 25, 2016

A labor spokesman said in effect that Wilson was a liar, no such offer had been made "by personal conversation, mail, telephone, telegram, wigwag or smoke signal."

From Time Magazine Archive

Then through the glasses, U.S. sailormen saw a ragged figure, a pair of wigwag flags.

From Time Magazine Archive

From here, he can wigwag through the skylight into the kitchen when he is ready for lunch.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Blessed if he ain't doing the wigwag with his body!" thought Jack.

From Boy Scouts in the Philippines Or, The Key to the Treaty Box by Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey)