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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121 They saw red when he got away with the offence by waving his warrant card at a traffic warden.
122 The TV camera captured Dad waving as he left the airplane.
123 Some of its leaders fear a revival of left-wing parties waving the banner of social justice.
124 A car cruised by with a flag waving out the window.
125 They spent the sixties knocking their country over dinner and waving banners at a liberal president.
126 A pair of waving ginger hairs appeared in the corner of a mouth the colour of old putty.
127 The green copper figurines have one arm waving towards the sky and one pointing downwards.
128 Daley was on his feet, his arms waving,[http://sentencedict.com/waving.html] his mouth working.
129 The beetles were crowded together shouting, waving flags, and holding banners.
130 Like the crowd at the airport and in the main street of Danu waving the malai flag of green and white.
131 Instead he saw a pair of gloves, suspended in water and waving fleshless fingers at him.
132 They lined up and looked down into the new place and then, weapons waving, raised a battle cry.
133 No deaths or injuries, but a few hands waving feebly from under the pile of bodies indicated that rescue was required.
134 Three men stood in the entrance of the courtyard, waving sticks.
135 It showed the other Rex, who was standing on the plaza before the building waving his arms about.
136 Anya, possibly by waving her gun again, has finally persuaded Riva to change into drier clothes.
137 All of them give you fair warning of their character by deliberately making themselves conspicuous and waving their bushy tails.
138 Black ribbons tied to the wooden limbs blew softly in the breeze, waving at me.
139 Standing on the battlements waving the galley goodbye, Elizabeth looked down - down the wall, and then down again.
140 The grass simply evolves into underwater grass and seems to exist equally comfortably waving dreamily around, endlessly drowning.
141 Waving a fist at the camera, Cameron Nielson recited the names of those blacklist casualties he had avenged at last.
142 The figures moved around them, waving their arms in a coordinated movement towards each other.
143 His name was called, and he turned his head and saw Lavinia waving at him from the porch.
144 We glide past islands with huts on stilts and waving people.
145 Stickit squealed in delight, waving at the ant figures far below.
146 It degenerated into a three-sided football match, with blue, yellow and red-lit supporters all but waving rattles in support of their teams.
147 We followed a dirt road through Chianti vineyards, waving to stubbly-faced farmers in corduroy trousers festooned with patches.
148 They are blowing trumpets singing up a storm and waving as they walk past us.
149 Observe the reeds waving as you pass. Tropical fish ignore you.
150 Pearl drained her glass, then tipped back the ice against her teeth, waving her lips at them.
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