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Definition of waggish in English: waggishadjective ˈwaɡɪʃˈwæɡɪʃ dated Humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner. 〈旧〉幽默的;诙谐的;爱开玩笑的;好恶作剧的 诙谐机敏的回答。 Example sentencesExamples - In transcribing clumsy translations of the titles, I noticed that de Pomiane's titles were often waggish.
- The New York Times ran a waggish headline: ‘From the Voice of Dogma Comes the Sound of Music.’
- Still, there is an irony to it that may appeal to Boris's waggish nature.
- It put a face to the voice, so often heard on local radio telling waggish tales of country life.
- Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences.
Synonyms playful, roguish, impish, mischievous, puckish, joking, jokey, jesting, jocular, jolly, merry, in fun, in jest, facetious, witty, amusing, entertaining, funny, droll, comic, comical, chucklesome Definition of waggish in US English: waggishadjectiveˈwaɡiSHˈwæɡɪʃ dated Humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner. 〈旧〉幽默的;诙谐的;爱开玩笑的;好恶作剧的 诙谐机敏的回答。 Example sentencesExamples - Still, there is an irony to it that may appeal to Boris's waggish nature.
- It put a face to the voice, so often heard on local radio telling waggish tales of country life.
- The New York Times ran a waggish headline: ‘From the Voice of Dogma Comes the Sound of Music.’
- In transcribing clumsy translations of the titles, I noticed that de Pomiane's titles were often waggish.
- Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences.
Synonyms playful, roguish, impish, mischievous, puckish, joking, jokey, jesting, jocular, jolly, merry, in fun, in jest, facetious, witty, amusing, entertaining, funny, droll, comic, comical, chucklesome |