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to waver

verb

To sway back and forth; to totter or reel.

  • Flowers wavered in the breeze.

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I started to waver.

"I'm starting to waver.

The French seem to waver.

Van Gundy's logic was starting to waver.

Her attention seemed never to waver.

Several others are said to waver.

Now, sitting with the Kachadoorians, he seemed to waver.

"We're not going to waver from what we want.

But as high gasoline prices persisted, he began to waver.

"It's my life — " His voice began to waver.

In the end, though, even Antonin Scalia seemed to waver.

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