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The bell and the wigwag stopped and the red light cut off.
By the exaggerated patience on the man's face, he'd done everything but wave wigwag flags.
A total of 44 states have at least one railroad crossing having a wigwag as its warning device.
What Wigwag offers is a magazine that appeals to young, well-educated readers.
Wigwag's most distinctive - and popular - feature is derived from its name, which means to signal someone home.
Disappearing banners were the only style of wigwag approved for use in Canada.
He invented the wigwag in 1909 out of the necessity for a safer railroad grade crossing.
Albert Hunt was the inventor of the wigwag, a grade crossing signal used in transportation.
"That's why Doc Arland gave a wigwag along around half past eight.
What is more, Wigwag is attracting some ads from the kind of advertisers, like car companies, that usually avoid little magazines.
As the trigger-man stared through the window, the innermost barber gave a wigwag with his razor.
Article about the Vernon wigwag on the City of Vernon's own website.
The line was abandoned in 1992, and with it the antique wigwag signal that protected the main crossing in town.
The first known building on the site was a small wayside inn built in 1820 and named Tecumseh Wigwag.
A heroic attempt was made by Wigwag, which was started in 1989 but had to suspend publication early this year for lack of financing.
The lead Reaper dismissed the threat with a wave, a grotesque wigwag of its double-jointed elbow.
He was called "the landing signal officer" and used wigwag flags to signal orders to the aeroplane's pilot.
The wigwag, the last "Model 10" in active use, was replaced by standard highway flashers per the aforementioned grandfathering laws.
Shark stopped his wigwag.
A wigwag came from Gen. Shafter, asking whether the Gatling guns had been landed.
A railroad crossing with a flashing traffic signal or wigwag will also typically have a warning bell, also known as a gong.
One of the most significant contributors to Wigwag's identity was its art director, the distinguished illustrator and designer Paul Davis.
It discusses many different types of codes such as Wigwag, which is a signalling technique that uses flags, disks or lanterns.
The next hurdle for Wigwag is amassing a circulation of several hundred thousand readers so it can attract a wide range of large national advertisers.
The Shadow was not surprised that Bart had received no wigwag from Buzz Dongarth.