waver|wavered|wavering|wavers in English
verb
[wa·ver || 'weɪvə(r)]
sway, oscillate, vacillate, fluctuate; blink, flicker (as of light); wobble, tremble; collapse; begin to fail; hesitate, falte
Use "waver|wavered|wavering|wavers" in a sentence
1. Her voice wavered uncertainly.
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3. Her veneration for traditional learning never wavered.
4. The drunkard wavered out of the wineshop.
5. But your support and friendship never wavered .
6. 17 The shadows of the dancers wavered continually.
7. I consider buying it, but waver.
8. If I did, I would waver.
9. The Russians were visibly wavering.
10. Support in the House is already wavering.
11. Her steady gaze did not waver.
12. The students' attention did not waver .
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14. 22 Her steady gaze did not waver.
15. Shareholders who were wavering met the directors.
16. The man was asking, grammar wavering.
17. Popular support wavered, morale ebbed away, and Congress abandoned Philadelphia.
18. We're not wavering from that position.
19. We will never waver in this position.
20. Some military commanders wavered over whether to support the coup.
21. Yet they did not waver in faith.
22. He tried to stiffen his wavering soldiers.
23. Ashen's own contributions to the formula waver between
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25. This caused them to waver in their faith.