waving

IPA: wˈeɪvɪŋ

noun

  • The motion of something that waves.
  • Repeated moving of arms or hands to signal.
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Examples of "waving" in Sentences

  • They are joining the security lobby in waving shrouds and bleeding stumps.
  • Sometimes less arm waving is better than more arm waving in achieving a goal.
  • Next day it was done, with baby Jesus smiling happily and waving from the sleigh.
  • I am introduced to my shiny, gunmetal grey lobster, pincers waving from a rough-hewn wooden dish.
  • Flag-waving is but a quadrennial affair, when the German soccer team marches off to the World Cup.
  • I have a new desktop picture - Emin waving Azerbaijani flag in front of the UN building in New York.
  • However, the tired, old "I'm a taxpayer!" hand-waving is the wrong argument, and just doesn't hold water.
  • Editor's update: Classic exaggerated arm waving from the British press - as linked to by the Drudge Report.
  • She heard the purr of Uncle Nick's car settling into the garage and he walked in waving the cloth sling in his undamaged hand.

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