Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Imitation of waves; laying in curls or rolls.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- verb obsolete Waving.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
waving
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Examples
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Perhaps the delay was caused by the controversy surrounding the portrait of Joshua Smith in 1943.
William Dobell and Helena Rubinstein Hels 2009
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Perhaps the delay was caused by the controversy surrounding the portrait of Joshua Smith in 1943.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hels 2009
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SACCFW executive director Tia Wessels said the council had ounding issues which would need to be addressed at a meeting with Fraser-Moleketi on June 30.
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Wall Street Journal is warning us to prepare for peak oil ounding the alarm.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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Wall Street Journal is warning us to prepare for peak oil ounding the alarm.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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Wall Street Journal is warning us to prepare for peak oil ounding the alarm.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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As for 'service learning,' if we spent more time teaching the philosophical and spiritual motivations of the Pilgrims and other immigrants to our land and the [F] ounding [F] athers, and examined their writings without redaction as some textbooks have done, the principles of service and sacrifice would become immediately apparent.
Booker Rising 2009
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[F] ounding [F] athers who wrote the [C] onstitution were devoted Christians.
Booker Rising 2009
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But s ounding plausible to the ignorant is a rather low hurdle for a journalist to set himself.
Media Blog 2008
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Easy-E: [quote comment = "118686″] [quote comment =" 118684″] S ounding pretty ...
Hoboken 411 2008
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