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The phrase "a waving" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in most contexts.
It could be used in a context where "waving" is treated as a noun, such as describing a specific instance of waving.
Example: "She gave a friendly wave, a waving that signaled her excitement to see her friend."
Alternatives: "a gesture of waving" or "a wave".
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The one of a waving hand.
A waving figure rode a dolphin, which kissed the shadow-puppeting hand of a king.
Then there's a tasteful key ring, bearing a picture of a waving Baroness Thatcher.
The bodies form into a rippling flag, then a sailboat on a waving sea.
"Be a Chinese person with attitude," he wrote above a picture of a waving Chinese flag.
A stone fountain and a little statue of a waving old man draped with leis welcome visitors.
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Soon after the game the massive Tricolor convoy rolls out of João Pessoa, horns a-pumping and flags a-waving.
(Let's all imagine a little block of tofu, fist in the air, cape a-waving, saving your lunch. Like Quailman, without the tightie whities).
(On July 4, however, MSN added a waving-flag graphic, an imitation of the way Google's witty artists dress up its own logo on holidays).
The audience was 100,000 mouth's 'a cheering, arms 'a waving, on that warm and wonderful summer day.
Then, they can select a rival user from one of their social graphs such as Twitter, and shake their phone in a waving-like motion.
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