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It is a waggish vision of the editorial road untaken: " 'Fuck it!' he exploded.
So the tone of pre-season commenting tends to be waggish and dismissive.
Perhaps liberals are less inclined to be waggish about their politics — or more inclined to be solemn about their pets.
On "The View" there were waggish reminiscences about Prince Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981, including the expectation that royal brides be virgins, which Ms. Goldberg and Ms. Walters said dates back as far as Henry VIII.
They were also enthusiastic, as were critics, more of whom will likely embrace its waggish humor and anti-art-establishment ethos when it is shown out of competition at the Berlin Film Festival this week.
A manual on inviting poetry, on conjuring the elusive muse, To Be the Poet is also a harvest of poems, from charms recollected out of childhood to bursts of eloquence, wonder, and waggish wit along the way to discovering what it is to be a poet.
It is pronounced "it".
It is worth it.
It's always a treat to learn a new term for pastries, however waggish, so Tuesday's Telegraph tickled with: 14ac Currant buns?
David Cameron TV Debate.
WALL-E It has the waggish adorableness and the tripping-and-falling roughhouse of other animated films, but it's also a work of tragic nostalgia.
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