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Two, three, four days and I gave up going out to the spaceport, gave up watching the antennae wig-wag around, gave up watching the little lights twinkle, reflected in Robot's slanty goggle eyes.
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Everywhere you go, on the street, in stores and markets, you will see the wig-wag.
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Everywhere you go, on the street, in stores and markets, you will see the wig-wag.
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The wig-wag of the finger is an important part of Latino every day life.
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The wig-wag of the finger is an important part of Latino every day life.
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The telephone has not been found feasible, wires breaking all the time; so their wives have learned to wig-wag to them.
Some Naval Yarns Mordaunt Hall
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Directly Jimmie began talking the wig-wag tongue again.
The Call of the Beaver Patrol or, A Break in the Glacier V. T. Sherman
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Leaving Sandy and Elmer in the gangway from which the wig-wag signals had been shown, the others hastened up the ladder to the second level.
The Call of the Beaver Patrol or, A Break in the Glacier V. T. Sherman
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= Mr. Wells has perfected a method of signalling by means of wig-wag, light, smoke, or whistle which is as simple as it is effective.
Apple Growing M. C. Burritt
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The man on shore waved a red flag in a peculiar way, almost as the soldiers in the army wig-wag signals.
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam Victor [pseud.] Appleton
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