Indecision in speech or action.
The quality of being unsteady and subject to changes.
Uncertain in purpose or action.
1 Keeping your vision without wavering is difficult under the best of circumstances.
2 Perhaps once strong with authority, time had left it weakened and wavering .
3 His wavering hand cut the air in the sign of the cross.
4 Already wavering in your new year's resolution to shed a few pounds?
5 The scene had the wavering quality of something seen through troubled waters.
6 The dawn in the dry, wavering air of the desert was glorious.
7 But on Friday it also looked to be wavering , party sources said.
8 Sensing that Virote was wavering , Erlendur put the question a third time.
9 He looked like a giant in the wavering light of the torch.
10 The Spaniard hesitated, his blade wavering , then saw his danger too late.
11 Great Britain, which had been wavering , says it will join the E.U.
12 In the past few days I've lived through centuries of wavering renunciation.
13 Even without the wavering image, she sensed, rather than saw, his disappointment.
14 This inscription was written in a wavering hand upon the blank page:
15 Her eyes flickered in wavering lights, and her breath came in gasps.
16 That caused the wavering Mars to decide to save Lila after all.
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