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Uncertain in purpose or action.
wavering
vacillant
irresolute
1
The
vacillating
man is always pushed aside in the race of life.
2
Then Tommy gave him up in disgust; perhaps thought his conduct
vacillating
.
3
Paul was following closely behind,
vacillating
between picture mode and video mode.
4
For the weak and
vacillating
the consequences are likely to prove disastrous.
5
I was a
vacillating
simpleton, and you held me in your trammels.
6
Miss Wadsworth was middle-aged and
vacillating
and easily-led and ladylike and shockable.
7
Everybody at the palace would for a while be weak and
vacillating
.
8
She had weathered the tragedy poorly,
vacillating
between rage and uncontrollable tears.
9
He was
vacillating
,
but he was not so
vacillating
as the Ministers.
10
You, on the other hand, are
vacillating
and ill at your ease.
11
But in
vacillating
councils, statesmen idle about like the cats'-paws in calms.
12
It was possible, no doubt,-nay ,howprobable,-thather heart was still
vacillating
.
13
Allaha is weary of Umballa's iron heel, weary of a
vacillating
council.
14
What if he was vain and egotistical and
vacillating
,
and occasionally weak?
15
Aside from
vacillating
share prices, Law was beset with another dilemma.
16
She stood
vacillating
in the doorway, thinly panoplied for the struggle of existence.
vacillating
vacillate
vacillating man
vacillating policy
so vacillating
more vacillating
vacillating temper