Waved Sentence Examples

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  • He waved the page in front of her.

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  • Giddon rolled his eyes and waved a hand.

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  • Darian waved an elderly woman over.

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  • He waved a hand as if to brush her inquest off.

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  • He waved a hand.

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  • As she passed a neighbor boy, he waved at her, his two missing front teeth displayed in a sweet smile.

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  • She stepped back and waved at Pete, pointing at the dust.

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  • He waved a thorny hand and at once the tinkling of bells was heard, playing sweet music.

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  • He waved his sword in the air.

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  • He lifted his eager face to Prince Andrew, smiled, and waved his hand.

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  • She waved a hand at the house and leaned toward Carmen.

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  • Rachel waved a hand and made a face.

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  • It is unusually hard, owing to the recent severe but transient cold, and all watered or waved like a palace floor.

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  • The tall lad waved his arm.

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  • Carmen waved a hand.

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  • Jule waved him away.

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  • Cora waved from the kitchen.

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  • Damian waved him away, his attention returning to Darian.

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  • Cynthia apologized for asking so many questions, but Westlake waved her off.

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  • Gabriel waved the dealer over.

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  • He grinned at her and waved as if he knew who she was.

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  • She sang something mournfully, addressing the queen, but the king waved his arm severely, and men and women with bare legs came in from both sides and began dancing all together.

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  • I followed Quinn down to the water's edge as the women waved from whicker rocking chairs on the wide verandah.

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  • He waved her out of the theatre and led her toward the mansion.

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  • She waved her hand around the crowd.

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  • Damian waved to show he'd heard and then took the stairs two at a time to his room.

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  • The messenger across the meadow waved and wheeled his horse.

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  • The island has the largest known colony of waved albatrosses, magnificent birds of enormous wing span.

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  • We waved goodbye then rushed into our vehicles to join the convoy, mobile phones at the ready in case of emergencies.

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  • A group of children excitedly pointed and frantically waved their arms I obliged with a wing waggle and could almost hear the cheer.

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  • The medic tried to examine her but she waved him away, her eyes on Dean all the while.

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  • She smiled and waved back.

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  • The boisterous woman waved her hands in large motions as she spoke.

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  • They get star treatment and are waved right in by the bouncers.

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  • Photographers snapped away as the American Pie actress smiled and waved, unaware of what was going on.

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  • A vigorous and graceful summer-leafing climber of 10 to 20 feet, with bright glossy green oval leaves, sharply pointed and slightly waved.

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  • A. flexuosa (the Waved Hair Grass) is a graceful perennial.

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  • R. Augustinii has large white, pink, or mauve colored flowers, finely waved around the edges of the petals.

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  • Instead, look for "waved" stripes that caress the dress in a diagonal shape.

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  • Financial experts have waved red flags on this senior issue for the past 10 years.

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  • She waved him away.

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  • Lon shouted and waved the brooding Guardian over.

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  • When Fred saw the Deans, he waved, patted his disappointed promenade partners on the arm and came over to the vehicle.

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  • He waved at bottles, beakers, and slides.

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  • He stopped by the auction—kinda waved, like he was campaigning—but he didn't buy anything.

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  • He just smiled and waved, with his efforts earning a blank stare from the redhead.

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  • He waved his flashlight in an arc above his head and repeated the two words, a quake in his voice.

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  • She shut the door and waved at Carmen and Alex before getting into the driver's seat.

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  • The man waved a knife at her, an evil smile on his lips.

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  • As the patrol car came over the hill, she rolled down her window and waved.

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  • Andre waved a wary Gabriel away from the kitchen.

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  • Officer David waved a piece of paper in her face depicting Toby's ID.

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  • He waved at the massive shadow lingering on the sidewalk.

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  • Toby hopped up from his chair and waved to the nurse.

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  • Jade waved his hand impatiently.

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  • The issued blink cards have embedded chips utilizing RFID or Radio Frequency Identification Tags that transmit information to a reader once they are waved within an inch of the reader's scanner.

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  • Or whoever's ass ends up owning the mine, Dean thought, but he simply waved away the apology.

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  • She waved back, wondering how the most damning of them all was also the only who seemed anywhere able to feel sympathy.

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  • She waved her arm band, and the door opened.

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  • Kiera approached the door in two quick steps, waved her bracelet in front of one then the second access pad, and pushed the door to hurry it.

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  • After a surprised pause, she waved her bracelet in front of the internal access pad.

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  • She waved her wrist before the access pad, but once more, the warrior prevented the door from opening.

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  • He nodded to his advisor, who waved his wrist before the access pad.

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  • Kiera waved her armband.

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  • Excited and nervous, Kiera crossed to it and waved her armband over the access pad.

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  • She waved her band in front of the access pad to her room and entered, crossing to grab her sketch book.

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  • He stepped aside and she waved her band in front of the access door.

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  • She smashed into it as another quake rumbled beneath her, then rose and waved her band before the door.

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  • She trotted to the bottom and waved her band before the access pad, waiting as the stone door opened.

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  • The small chamber holding the battle planner was silent, and he waved the computer on, unable to hold himself up any longer.

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  • When he saw Dean, he smiled and waved him over.

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  • Dean started to get out of the car but Weller waved him on and Ryland pulled away from Bird Song.

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  • She waved her hand with a dismissive gesture.

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  • He held up his recently purchased room key as the two ice climbers waved good bye.

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  • She waved her hand down the trail where she was looking at a large gathering.

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  • Just then, the man waved the cop away and began moving toward the pair, but not before giving a nod to second man Dean hadn't noticed.

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  • He waved for a beer.

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  • She spotted his wallet on the bureau, extracted two one dollar bills and waved them in his face.

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  • She waved her hand at the bed, as if to indicate the location of his foul deed.

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  • Weller took another bite of his sandwich, waved Dean to a seat as if he were the host, and continued with his discourse.

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  • He was concentrating on the roadway, miles from Ouray, when Franny Mulligan passed him, slammed on her brakes, and waved him back to where she parked.

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  • He dialed Sheriff Jake Weller's office while Fred continued to question him, but he waved him off with a shake of his head.

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  • Then the beautiful woman, with soft almond shaped eyes waved her hand at the box.

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  • He removed a hundred dollar bill from his money clip and waved it in front of the shopkeeper's nose.

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  • He waved a listless hand in the air.

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  • He waved his hand in the air.

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  • Jackson stood and waved.

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  • Victor waved his hand in the air.

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  • Alex waved Katie through and closed the gate.

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  • A gray truck stopped at the gate and she waved at Josh.

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  • Lana waved to them in greeting as she reached the barracks.

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  • Arnie waved the laser as Brady crept closer.

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  • The doc waved his med-gun.

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  • He waved the helo away and led her to the hidden entrance.

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  • She waved at the screen.

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  • The elderly woman stood in her doorway and waved.

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  • A short brunette waved her over.

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  • The brunette waved in return and led her through the small town to a boardwalk lining the wide, slow-moving Mississippi River.

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  • Kelli waved her over to a small group of four.

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  • The man in the bathing suit recognized him as Leo, his waiter from an earlier dinner, and waved.

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  • Dean caught her eye from afar and waved a greeting that she acknowledged.

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  • He started to say something but she waved her hand.

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  • He began to protest but she waved him aside.

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  • Dean fished for pocket change but Fred waved him off.

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  • Fred waved back to Mrs. Blanding, who was waiting anxiously for her favorite helper.

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  • That was you who came out of his room and waved to the busboy—wearing Byrne's baseball cap.

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  • He waved a hand in dismissal and turned away.

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  • She waved at everyone and tried to look confident.

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  • He put away the milk and waved a hand for her to follow as he headed out the back door.

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  • He held the banister with his good arm and waved to her with the other.

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  • His face split into a large smile, and he waved the sword in the air.

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  • He waved the words away.

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  • He waved them away.

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  • Hilden waved Taran forward.

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  • Allin and a red-faced Lean waved him over.

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  • He waved her forward, and she turned her horse, trotting quickly to him.

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  • He waved a hand for everyone to leave and forced himself to wait until they were gone.

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  • Taran waved the grizzled man in and retreated to the bed, pulling the book free.

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  • Relieved, he snatched a torch and waved it thrice, until Vara wheeled and disappeared into the forest.

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  • Hilden appeared among the servants, and Taran waved him over.

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  • Memon waved him away, and Sirian inched closer to the king with a small smile.

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  • Memon waved the messenger away.

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  • She coughed softly and waved a hand to disperse the fumes.

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  • Megan smiled and waved at him and he smiled back, waving as he jumped on his bike.

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  • Before her, the knee-high grass waved with a slight breeze of warning.

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  • Denton waved a hand in dismissal.

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  • He waved a hand at the smog and all that caused it.

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  • He waved at Sylvia and turned the car toward Megan's apartment.

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  • He waved her away.

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  • The employee turned to her and waved her through.

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  • He waved him over.

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  • She grimaced but waved for him to continue.

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  • Jessi took a step away from him and waved at Toni to make certain the model saw them.

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  • Xander felt her grow tenser as they were waved down the long driveway, towards the oceanfront building.

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  • Facing the ocean, Charles waved them over.

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  • You can't fully make that decision, until you're willing to accept that all this" Sofi waved her hand around the compound "is your new place in life and that for some reason, you belong with a freak of nature of a man."

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  • The vamp waved it over her, and the tool lit up over her pocket.

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  • The tricolour which floated triumphantly over all the strongholds of Italy early in the year, at its close waved only over Genoa, wher Massna prepared for a stubborn defence.

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  • The English setter should have a silky coat with the hair waved but not curly; the legs and toes should be hairy, and the tail should have a bushy fringe of hairs hanging down from the dorsal border.

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  • The flowers are mostly heavy and drooping, petals brightly coloured, the edges being curiously notched and waved.

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  • A portrait, painted in middle age, now in the church of Melhus, near Trondhjem, represents him in canonicals, with deep red beard and hair, the latter waved and silky, and a head of massive proportions.

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  • The yellow stamen-bearing flowers are in sessile, nearly spherical catkins; the fertile ones vary in colour, from red or purple to greenish-white, in different varieties; the erect cones, which remain long on the branches, are above an inch in length and oblong-ovate in shape, with reddish-brown scales somewhat waved on the edges, the lower bracts usually rather longer than the scales.

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  • In May 1722 a flotilla descended the Volga commanded by Tsar Peter and on the 19th of July the Russian flag first waved over the Caspian.

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  • The conformation of the wing is such that it presents a waved appearance in every direction - the waves running longitudinally, transversely and obliquely.

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  • The same thing happens when the wing is depressed from e to f and elevated from g to h, the wing describing a waved track as at There are good reasons why the wings should always be in advance of the body.

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  • It, moreover, twists and untwists during its action and describes figure-of-8 and waved tracks in space, precisely as the natural wing does.

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  • The other custom is the use of the turndun, as the Australians call a little fish-shaped piece of wood tied to a string, and waved so as to produce a loud booming and whirring noise and keep away the profane, especially women.

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  • The first-fruits of the harvest here take the form of a sheaf which is waved by the priest before Yahweh.

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  • She waved her hand gracefully to include the entire estate.

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  • A slender woman in a coat and cotton dress waved to them from the clothesline beside the house.

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  • The barrel waved unsteadily on the chest of the savage as he closed in on Bordeaux.

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  • He remained standing in the open vehicle, holding on to the roll bar for support, looking like a parade politician as he waved to the strolling women.

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  • He stopped by the auction—kinda waved, like he was campaigning—but he didn't buy anything.

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  • Dean waved his arms to stop the car, an unnecessary gesture as his Jeep completely blocked the narrow road.

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  • Dean offered his thanks but was waved away as the threesome continued to pore over the book, reminiscing over days long past and names forgotten.

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  • Paul waved and announced something about leaving tomorrow, the soonest they could get an airline booking from Montrose.

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  • He broke free of attackers before reaching the camouflaged door and waved his band in front of what would look like just another boulder to someone unfamiliar with the path.

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  • Katie followed, her eyes on Andre.  The phantom motioned for her to follow him instead and waved her towards the direction she recognized as leading back to the lake.

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  • That was you who came out of his room and waved to the busboy—wearing Byrne's baseball cap.

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  • Day 7 The next day we waved a sad farewell to the crew of the Coral II at Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz.

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  • A fuel filler problem resulted in Jenson being waved out of the pit without any fuel going into the car.

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  • For you see, the evil record company had other tricks up their sleeves, and waved bye bye to our fab foursome.

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  • She was beaming as I waved hello to her and shouted " They've got him.

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  • It seems the nearby linesman believed he had seen the tackle clearly because he waved away protests from Liverpool's coaching staff.

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  • A huge Placebo banner is waved above us as the band started with their latest material from their new album meds.

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  • For answer the man waved a small brown-paper parcel triumphantly above his head.

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  • Steve Dunn waved for play to continue and Leeds broke upfield to win a left-wing corner.

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  • However he never blew a final whistle, just waved his arms about.

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  • Of the European kinds one of the most important and best marked forms is the white poplar or abele, P. alba, a tree of large size, with rounded spreading head and curved branches, which, like the trunk, are covered with a greyish white bark, becoming much furrowed on old stems. The leaves are ovate or nearly round in general outline, but with deeply waved, more or less lobed and indented margins and cordate base; the upper side is of a dark green tint, but the lower surface is clothed with a dense white down, which likewise covers the young shoots - giving, with the bark, a hoary aspect to the whole tree.

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  • I spurred my panting steed and waved my sword.

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  • But what's the good?... and he waved his arm.

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  • And as he waved his arms to impersonate the policeman, his portly form again shook with a deep ringing laugh, the laugh of one who always eats well and, in particular, drinks well.

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  • In the intervals of the dance the count, breathing deeply, waved and shouted to the musicians to play faster.

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  • Lorrain, pursing up his lips, waved a severely negative finger before his nose.

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  • Having jerked out these last words as soldiers do and waved his arms as if flinging something to the ground, the drummer--a lean, handsome soldier of forty--looked sternly at the singers and screwed up his eyes.

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  • Rostov waved his cap above his head like the German and cried laughing, "Und vivat die ganze Welt!"

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  • The soldiers near the gun waved their arms and beat the horses to make them turn and move on.

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  • The huntsmen waved their arms and did something to the fox.

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  • The king waved his right arm and, evidently nervous, sang something badly and sat down on a crimson throne.

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  • The cymbals and horns in the orchestra struck up more loudly, and this man with bare legs jumped very high and waved his feet about very rapidly.

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  • From all the windows of the streets through which he rode, rugs, flags, and his monogram were displayed, and the Polish ladies, welcoming him, waved their handkerchiefs to him.

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  • He tried to say something, but his face suddenly puckered and wrinkled; he waved his arm at Toll and turned to the opposite side of the room, to the corner darkened by the icons that hung there.

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  • Petya was galloping along the courtyard, but instead of holding the reins he waved both his arms about rapidly and strangely, slipping farther and farther to one side in his saddle.

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  • When he saw Natasha he waved his arms despairingly and burst into convulsively painful sobs that distorted his soft round face.

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  • A dark-haired man resplendent in a scarlet rugby shirt waved back.

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  • At the same the great cruises rodeo days a waved at the.

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  • He waved down at his shapeless clothes, then pushed his spectacles higher on his nose.

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  • Stuck on a twig, they waved in the wind like a tattered flag for years.

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  • Janet Brown thought she had waved goodbye at last to the washday blues.

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  • Along came Beverley North from Home Stagers and virtually waved a magic wand !

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  • He would signal from Pencarreg, and she waved a handkerchief from Maesyfelin.

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  • We were talking as I stepped into a lift, but in mid-sentence he waved good-bye as the lift moved.

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  • I waved goodbye to Detroit as we left and put the car on cruise control.

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  • He grinned and waved.

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  • Felipa waved a hand in dismissal.

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  • Lathum waved a hand in dismissal, his mind already firmly entrenched in another project.

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  • Sarah waved a hand at Lisa, watching Giddon intently.

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  • Giddon closed the door, and Lisa waved to Connie as he walked around the front of the car.

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  • She smiled and waved a hand in dismissal.

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  • He waved as he turned it around to leave.

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  • I waved Betsy over next to me.

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  • The warmth was nearly enough for me to nod off when I heard a honk and Molly waved from Betsy's side window as she slowly circled.

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  • He waved a thumb at the body being worked on.

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  • I waved Betsy over and she snuggled next to me on the sofa.

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  • We waved but he never stopped to say good bye.

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  • He waved me to a side chair, closed the door and plopped down in his desk chair.

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  • Someone waved him back inside the command trailer.

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  • She waved her hand behind her.

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  • He waved her out and led her at a quick pace to the front door.

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  • Linda waved her over.

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  • Pierre drew nearer, and Linda waved her forward again.

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  • She waved Sofia over frantically before climbing on top of the sink and wriggling through the window.

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  • He waved her to exit, and she did so, her hands shaking as she opened the door.

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  • Damian waved her in without looking at her, his eyes reflecting the fire.

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  • He even waved off the excuse of no bathing suits, telling them rentals were available.

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  • Cynthia waved her hands.

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  • Dean waved his arms and at first thought the driver didn't see them, but finally the vehicle stopped.

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  • Dawkins asked as he waved a foot at the cat, who scurried back and repeated her greeting.

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  • Cynthia plopped down in her chair and waved away the trail of smoke.

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  • I finally pulled my knife from the night-stand and waved it at him.

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  • He waved his hand in dismissal.

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  • The man just waved over his shoulder.

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  • Sofi waved him away before sinking into the bed again and pulling the covers up.

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  • She ran to her father, but he feebly waved his arm, pointing to her mother's door.

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  • If you are a water sign, perhaps your tribal piece can be fluid and waved rather than flat and linear?

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  • Nina waved a hand modestly.

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