Sentences with waving
wave
W w - A wave of the pulse.
- A wave of disgust sweeping over a person; a wave of cholera throughout the country.
- We waved to our friends through the window.
- The magician waved his magic wand.
- A wave of anti-intellectualism; the new wave of installment buying.
- A farewell wave.
- The leader of the parade waved a flag.
- Flags were waving in the breeze.
- To have a wave in one's hair; to get a shampoo and a wave.
- The flags were waving in the wind.
- She was waving in the direction of the bridge.
- A pinnace came alongside with two recumbent figures on the deck and a small midshipman, cheerful, and waving his hand, with a shot through his stomach.
- The road waved along the valley.
- The woman's handkerchief waved in encouragement.
- She waved to me with her hand.
- A night wind waves the tattered banners.
- The storm waved the heavy branches of the elm.
- To wave the hand.
- To wave a train to a halt; to wave traffic around an obstacle.
- To wave a last goodbye.
- The best way to stay out of trouble at the office is not to make waves.