Waggish | |
adjective | 1. Humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner. |
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| "It was a waggish prank, but everyone laughed once they got over the surprise of the water balloons." | "While Joshua seems serious when you first meet him, he becomes quite waggish once he gets comfortable." | "More waggish graphic novels appeal to students who have a hard time getting invested in text-only books." |
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| Middle English, late 16th century |
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| Have you pulled any April Fools' pranks? "Waggish" is an old-fashioned word that describes someone or something that is humorous in a playful way, and the base word can be used for similar effect. ... | |
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