wavering|waverings in English
noun
['wa·ver·ing || 'weɪvrɪŋ]
hesitation; vacillation; fluctuatio
Use "wavering|waverings" in a sentence
1. The Russians were visibly wavering.
2. Support in the House is already wavering.
3. Shareholders who were wavering met the directors.
4. The man was asking, grammar wavering.
5. We're not wavering from that position.
6. He tried to stiffen his wavering soldiers.
7. 1 He tried to stiffen his wavering soldiers.
8. The gently wavering fronds of a willow tree.
9. So Boundingly he runs the race, So wavering grows his flight
10. I sensed his wavering and I began sobbing uncontrollably.
11. Many voters are still wavering between the two parties.
12. Hold Fast the Public Declaration of Your Hope Without Wavering
13. 14 I sensed his wavering and I began sobbing uncontrollably.
14. 23 He closed his eyes and chanted in a high, wavering voice.
15. From somewhere in the valley, a trumpet sounded four wavering notes.
16. They must avoid wavering, being ‘indecisive, unsteady in all their ways.’
17. He closed his eyes and chanted in a high, wavering voice.
18. Your body becomes Blurred, shifting and wavering to all who can see you
19. “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering” (James 1:5–6).
20. She's wavering between buying a house in the city or moving away.
21. Before 1640, the Oirats had been wavering between the two faiths, Islam and Buddhism.
22. The rest of the democrats are wavering between supporting Yeltsin and Yavlinsky.
23. I put my hand on the wavering cyclic grip between my knees.
24. 23 We saw back yards delicately decorated. Flowers are glooming and grass are wavering.
25. I scuttle off, to be swallowed up by the wavering shadows of mulberry trees.