Sentences with waffled
waf·fle
W w - To waffle a campaign promise.
- She had a good concise style that could convey feeling and she never waffled.
- The moment of revelation came as the rabbi waffled on about love and commitment.
- I am one of those voters who, 10 years ago, might have waffled between Labor and the Greens.
- The administration waffled on shallow drilling, extending the moratorium to include it and then backing off.
- Jackson waffled when asked whether he would return to coach the Lakers if they repeated as NBA champions.
- Early's trainer waffled at the last minute, replacing her with a male jockey, and the race was run.