In the context of "A Christmas Carol," the term "waggish" most clearly means "humorous." The word typically refers to a playful or mischievous sense of humor. If you provide more context from paragraph 114, I could offer a more specific interpretation, but in general, "waggish" is associated with wit and humor.
Excerpt from a Christmas Carol marleys ghost by Charles Dickens what does the term waggish most clearly mean as used in paragraph 114
Humorous
Intelligence
Fearful
Heartfelt
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