Sentence examples for to wax from inspiring English sources

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to wax

verb

To apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny.

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You have to wax.

He began to wax lyrical.

Eczema tends to wax and wane.

Officials tend to wax overly poetic.

But she refuses to wax glum.

It would not pay to wax too lyrical about England.

It allows teen authors to wax emotive without being threatening.

Why not ask jockeys and trainers to wax nostalgic?

It is tempting to wax indignant at this point.

Expect each to wax nostalgic about his Buckeye roots.

When Mr. Hawthorne recalls Missy, he tends to wax eugenic.

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