Sentence examples for the wavers from inspiring English sources

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the wavers

verb

To sway back and forth; to totter or reel.

  • Flowers wavered in the breeze.

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Don't let the wavers of the imaginary wand off the hook, Harry!

The wavers are employed by a security company and they do some patrolling of the vast parking area.

Perhaps this is the wavers' mark of distinction: there has been no crash of vehicles under their direction.

Most of the wavers are from the Caribbean, and most of them -- even those who don't have cars and have a two-hour subway and bus commute to the mall from New York City -- approach their work with dignity.

Even male drivers, who under unscientific observation generally appeared less likely to obey the wavers than their female counterparts, pause when they are the objects of Mr. Gray's authoritative pointing.

Similar(55)

("Actionable" being the wavering signal).

The wavering is in Europe, and notably in France.

The murder takes place amid the wavering firelight of torches.

Cameron thought he could keep the wavering Boris Johnson onside.

The "wavering between total indiscipline and total discipline" is reminiscent of Germany in the 1920's.

Party workers refer to the wavering voters whom he managed to retain as "Taylor Tories".

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