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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sailors hoisted the waver of the Jolly Roger as they embarked on their journey of piracy.
The university held a ceremony to unveil its new waver, which incorporated the school colors and logo.
The yacht club raised a white waver to indicate the start of the race.
The children made a homemade waver to cheer for their team.
The sight of the waver of the green, white, and orange flag always made him emotional.
The pirate ship flew a black waver with a skull and crossbones.
The football team entered the field with the school's waver held high.
The national waver was raised to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
The medieval castle had a tall tower with a waver bearing the coat of arms of its lords.
The stock market experienced a waver in prices due to the uncertain economic climate.
The metalworker used a waver to shape the metal into the desired form for the lampshade.
The gardener used a waver to trim the hedges into a perfect shape.
The lawyer's argument began to waver under the cross-examination.
The enthusiasm of the crowd began to waver as the game dragged on.
The earthquake caused a waver in the building's foundation.
The writer's use of a waver in the character's voice conveyed emotion.
The artist added a slight waver to the lines to create a sense of movement.
She didn't want to waver in her beliefs, but the evidence was convincing.
The singer's voice began to waver towards the end of the song.
She couldn't help but waver in her trust for him after he lied.
The politician's campaign suffered a waver in support after a scandal was uncovered.
The flag's waver caught my attention as I walked by the building.
The sunset's waver on the horizon was a beautiful sight.
The company's stock prices began to waver after the negative news.
She used a waver to shape the clay into a perfect sphere.
He tried not to waver in his faith during the difficult times.
The patient's condition began to waver after he stopped taking his medication.
She used a plastic waver to smooth out the wrinkles in her clothes.
The hiker felt a waver in his balance as he crossed the unstable terrain.
The sound system's waver made the music sound distorted.
The air conditioning unit's waver made it difficult to sleep.
The ocean's waver made it difficult for the boat to maintain its course.
The artist used a waver to shape the wire into the desired structure for her sculpture.
The building's waver during the earthquake was terrifying.
The signal on the TV began to waver as the storm outside intensified.
The sculptor used a waver to give the marble statue a smooth finish.
The confidence of the team started to waver after a series of losses.
The carpenter used a waver to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden plank.
The baker used a waver to smooth out the frosting on the cake.
The flower's waver in the breeze was a peaceful sight.
The teacher's patience began to waver as the students continued to talk during class.
The candle's waver created shadows on the wall.
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