Waved
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106 examples of Waved in a sentence
The captain
waved
me over.
A few short weeks ago, we packed up SkySat 1, put our signatures on it, and
waved
goodbye for the last time on Earth.
We had called him, we had spoken to him, and when we left the station, he took this picture of us and he
waved
to the camera, and we thought, what if more people knew that we were on board that train?
And when I try to explain my work to her, she
waved
away all the details, and she said, "Neil, there's only one question that really matters.
And she
waved
her arms, hoping they would see her, but the planes were soon gone.
She
waved
her arms and she felt like she shouted for about two hours.
I pointed him toward the flag and showed him with his arm where they were sitting, and he
waved
his arms in that direction.
I had never done this before, so I set the sage on fire,
waved
it about, and said, "Go away!
We had an organizer training, and I was leaving and I got on the airplane, and I saw someone I knew, so I waved, and as I'm waiting in that long line that you guys know, waiting for people to put their stuff away, I looked back and I realized I didn't know the woman but I recognized her.
And when she did that, the owl lifted his wing and
waved
at her. Maria dropped the mouse, pushed back from the table, leaped up and started waving frantically back at him.
True: in the 60s block booking of films was still enforced on hapless suburban and country cinemas... this means that in order to get a good film the cinema was forced to run woeful timewasters like these: I remember well in 1974 keen to screen FIDDLER ON THE ROOF or something good like that, I was bailed up in the United Artists booking office by some sozzled salesman who
waved
a sheet of flops before me and squinted, bellowing: "Now before we get to that one, lemme see ya date these ones first".
As soon as I heard those words, I should have just
waved
bye-bye to my cash and gone home.
Oh my gosh i live in Kentucky and when Mellisa Joan hart came to Louisville she went right through my neighborhood and
waved
at me i am filthy rich so she wanted to look at my neighborhood oh and i Love being rich any ways she came for the Derby back to my interest in the show...... that show makes you want to point your finger at something and make it disappear i mean it is just so creative and i love it i would love to be on that show....... that show is just amazing i mean who ever came up with that show i want to just give them a big kiss i mean it makes me feel better when I'm sick and makes me happy when I'm mad i mean if someone tells me they don't like it i will talk some sense in to you OK OK
dream sequence of the hobbits where the orcs
waved
at them!hahahaha!)
This one looked like it was filmed during the 40's right down to the overly
waved
up hair on some of the women.
Still others have
waved
their hands and hoped for a new industrial revolution that will create more low-hanging fruit and be accompanied by another wave of creative destruction.
Then came the start of the refugee crisis, when Italy
waved
migrants through the Alps, essentially outsourcing the problem to France and Austria.
Of course, justice and morality come into it, and these emotive banners will no doubt be
waved
by candidate countries during the negotiations.
Guns and bribes ensure that the trucks are
waved
through checkpoints.
Worse yet, America
waved
the banner of democracy as it prosecuted its wars.
Stalin’s ghost is no substitute for a real live leader; he will never leap out of his portraits, no matter how often they are
waved.
The US president having
waved
the white flag, the trade war comes to an end.
Alternatively, another international force may be able to accomplish more than its predecessors, which mostly
waved
at the terrorists as they passed.
As cheerleaders danced and
waved
brightly colored pom-poms, and star sportsmen from across the globe, clad in their teams’ multi-hued regalia, looked forward to a $2.5 million payday, black-market tickets changed hands for as much as $2,500.
Flustered, he stopped speaking,
waved
his arms in timid bewilderment, the weak and ineffectual gestures of an imposter.
Indeed, Prime Minister Scott Morrison famously
waved
around a lump of coal in Parliament to show that it was nothing to be afraid of.
Banners were
waved
thanking him and asking him to “liberate Hong Kong.”
Camps are overcrowded, and migrants are either abused or
waved
northward by overwhelmed authorities.
I, for one, have only ever seen EU flags
waved
with that much passionate intensity in Ukraine’s Maidan Square in 2014 and in Central and Eastern Europe after the collapse of communism.
Nonetheless, Trump, resembling British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after his return from Munich in 1938,
waved
a piece of paper in front of reporters, claiming that it held proof of Mexico’s commitment to accede to US wishes.
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