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The phrase "waiting man" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It refers to a man who is currently in a state of waiting. Here is an example: "The waiting man checked his watch impatiently, wondering when the bus would finally arrive."
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"Hey, don't keep me waiting, man".
And in a corner, to the right: the waiting man, the listening man.
"You got the prices on those valves and cam locks?" a waiting man shouted on his cellphone.
Let's all have a beverage shall we? "Misbah's just beginning to think, 'I could do with a wicket here...'." The trap is set for Bairstow: slip and gully waiting, man on the drive, Yasir trying to lure him into the expansive drive.
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He was greeted with joy by the waiting men.
One at a time gantry cranes lift them down to the waiting men with torches and huge alligator-jawed cutting machines….
Dropping a distance of about 50 feet, the terrified toddlers hurtle through the air before being caught in a sheet held by waiting men.
Wait, man of the hour?
The 550 members of the tribe live in Big Thicket, an area dense in trees and shrubs and once the hideout of waited men.
"Oh wait, men and men". The black-tie audience at the gala presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Los Angeles gave Streep a rousing reception.
What are you waiting for, man?" For the sake of the kids, though, we kept quiet.
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