Similar words: saving, having, raving, craving, heaving, engraving, ravine, living thing. Meaning: [weɪv] n. the act of signaling by a movement of the hand. adj. streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air.
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91 Grinning and waving, he puts the car into gear and steps on the accelerator.
92 She remembered him propped up by the nurses, waving his little hands about.
93 The Russian flag was waving again after an absence of 74 years.
94 In the distance she heard another car, and putting up her arms began to run towards it, waving and shouting.
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95 With a strangled, gargling shriek, Carradine fell over, frothing at the mouth, arms waving.
96 Eventually, satisfied that he had found what he wanted, the Doctor halted, waving the box around for final confirmation.
97 The route taken by the Queen was lined with crowds of people waving flags.
98 The clown was capering under the lamp, waving his fists exultantly above his head.
99 If that is true, he is waving a magic wand with a sledgehammer on the end.
100 He came waddling down the hall like a penguin, waving one of his long swords-he kept a collection in his office.
101 The one with the shoulder boards made another gesture, this time waving us off curtly.
102 But whoever it is, waving to the exultant crowds, he will have become a legend.
103 He too was waving his arms, then lifting a leg each in turn and shaking his feet at the leaden sky.
104 He had glanced back, to see Ashton standing at the depot gates, waving a piece of paper at him.
105 And then her teenage years will be spent ripping up trees and waving placards outside the U.S.
106 He made sure I knew it was him by flicking on his interior light and waving me towards him.
107 This inner sanctum looked as though they should all be waving little red books and were very vociferous.
108 Alfred was waving a white-stockinged leg in the air, Heinrich experimentally bending over in his black knee breeches.
109 A witness had seen him in deep water, shouting and waving for help.
110 They were now all waving in the direction indicated by Rafiq.
111 Figures appeared in the road ahead, waving them into the yard of the farmhouse.
112 Waving the spy photos, making jokes about the air samples the plane had allegedly been sent to gather.
113 I ran after the car waving my fist and hurling abuse and insults, something I had never done before.
114 Shoba had been waving her hand and trying to get attention.
115 There were to be no marching bands, no floats, no politicians waving from convertibles, no clowns tossing candy.
116 It passed me again, drew into the side and I saw a frantically waving arm.
117 While Nicole runs around waving bloody gloves, Mia worries that Guy is coming back to get them.
118 Then one of the men shouted something, waving his arms in the general direction of the forest.
119 I try yelling in a Rasta's earhole while waving her snap in front of his eyes.
120 Perhaps this is why Savage Orcs are famous for the number and power of their skin-clad bone waving Shamans.
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