Synonym: gamin, stray, vagabond. Similar words: wait, wail, waive, twain, waist, await, waiter, wait for. Meaning: [weɪf] n. a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned.
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1. They looked thin, waif - like and half starved.
2. Lavant plays a vagrant waif, Binoche a runaway painter.
3. The celebratory burial of the shoeless waif.
4. Do I look like a waif?
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5. Louise looks like a waif and has indulged in more booze and cigarettes than she should have.
6. All her images of a tiny waif locked in the attic seemed suddenly foolish and fantastic.
7. They knew that, like the Dickensian waif, a good wash and new clothes would reveal an angelic face.
8. They looked thin, waif - like and starved.
9. A waif is begging on the street.
10. It tells a tale of a waif who was educated into being a lady.
11. Maybe I should play this needy, despondent waif card more often.
12. Found a helpless waif.
13. Believe it not, the waif look was the hottest look of the 1990's.
14. A waif in a jeans skirt and Leia hair knobs waited for her gown.
15. From shop to shop she moved like a hungry waif.
16. Rufus was a bit of a centaur himself, a big roan stallion, and she was a little cat-eyed - waif.
17. In the space of a couple of weeks, the one-time "earth mother" and macrobiotic devotee has transformed herself from willowy waif into sexy, strapping Glamazonian.
18. At first, it was difficult for Eva to find work. Those super - thin waif mannequins were in.