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Meanings of
waving
in English
The act of signaling by a movement of the hand.
wave
wafture
Flying.
flying
flaring
aflare
Related terms
moving
Usage of
waving
in English
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.
6
Make yourself at home, Mrs. MacLeod said,
waving
me into the house.
7
The
waving
line holds in moral as well as in corporeal beauty.
8
So don't expect to start
waving
on digital fashion accessories right away.
9
We could see the battle-flags of the enemy
waving
in the breeze.
10
I am not entirely unprotected.' And she gestured,
waving
her hand forward.
11
The so-styled poet was
waving
his arms in the air and declaiming:
12
The soldiers in the boats kept
waving
at them to come along.
13
Cruise passengers could be seen on board
waving
to those on land.
14
Not everyone is rushing into the breach
waving
the ebooks flag, however.
15
The corners were filled with them; the walls were
waving
with them.
16
Do go, she said quickly, frowning and
waving
her hand to him.
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About this term
waving
Noun
Singular
wave
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
wave to
wave a hand
wave flags
wave frantically
wave arms
More collocations
Waving
through the time
Waving
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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