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waver

[wey-ver] / ˈweɪ vər /


Example Sentences

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Lee said Choi "did not waver" after a brutal fall that drew audible gasps from the crowd during her first run.

From Barron's

Despite the coolness of the evening air, her door was open, and gigantic shadows wavered and crept on the strange, pale grass that grew before it.

From Literature

He referenced an emotional moment with his family in which he thanked his parents for never wavering.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We reiterate that Virginia was a truth teller. Despite the death threats and smear campaigns against her, Virginia never wavered," Guiffre's two brothers and two sister-in-laws said.

From BBC

Maya-Jade was looking at him, holding two sweating cans of soda in her hand, waiting for his answer, her expression wavering between hurt and hope.

From Literature