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waved
[ weyvd ]
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·ɲ adjective
Example Sentences
“Calderon: For the People or for Edison?” said one sign waved by protesters outside Calderon’s office in the City of Industry.
Before he was discharged on 23 March, Francis waved to crowds from the hospital too, and then headed back to his quarters in the Casa Santa Marta guest house he had made his home.
Tetteh rose to his feet on unsteady legs before the fight was waved off after a barrage of punches.
On Wednesday, the New York Times reported that Trump had "waved off" an Israeli plan to strike Iranian nuclear sites as early as next month.
Throughout their set, Zardoya waved a Puerto Rican flag, called out for her Latino family in the audience and even went down to the barricade where she got up close and personal with several fans.
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