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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
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Here, two people to have donned the Scouts' woggle and scarf describe the ups and downs of being a volunteer.
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Once complete, they get a "Gilwell woggle" to show they are a learner leader.
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"Calm down?" she hoots at her gulping husband, woggle quivering with horror.
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Ewan Murray adjust his woggle, sews on his Blog Writing badge and explains how Celtic's win over Barcelona came via an outstanding scouting network.
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And we both began to giggle And woggle, and wiggle, And we giggled and we gurgled And we gargled and were gay ...
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