The act of signaling by a movement of the hand.
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Examples for "wave "
Examples for "wave "
1 Broderbund's 3-D Home Architect is a good example of this new wave .
2 The restrictions, however, have prevented a national second wave of the virus.
3 The Victoria curbs have prevented a second wave of national infection, however.
4 The agrichemicals industry has seen a wave of consolidation in recent months.
5 New generation wave energy: could it provide one third of Australia's electricity?
1 You've already made that abundantly clear, said Morgan waving away Betsy's response.
2 Europe is waving goodbye to the two-party politics that shaped its democracies.
3 The security strategy involved keeping protesters apart from groups waving Chinese flags.
4 So the Natural History Museum is waving goodbye to 'Dippy' the Diplodocus.
5 Thank you for your help, Hoyt said, waving over a uniformed officer.
1 I had only a glimpse of him, but several times felt the cool wafture of his silent wings.
2 Stray waftures of invisible gases bit his eyes and made them sting.
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