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woggle
/ ˈwɒɡəl /
noun
- the ring of leather through which a Scout neckerchief is threaded
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Word History and Origins
Origin of woggle1
C20: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
And now, at a signal from Ozma, the Woggle-Bug arose and addressed the jury.
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In this book Mr. Baum has told in his inimitable style, the remarkable tale of the Woggle-Bug's love affairs.
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Does it not occur to you that I am several thousand times greater than any Woggle-Bug you ever saw before?
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"Those letters express my degree," answered the Woggle-Bug, with a condescending smile.
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The Woggle-Bug listened patiently—even respectfully—to these remarks, and then resumed his story.
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