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waved

[weyvd] / weɪvd /


Example Sentences

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He said many people waved and blew him kisses as he left British shores, adding: "I felt like a hero before I even landed in Normandy."

From BBC

In a corner of the bottom tier of the MCG, thousands waved their flags and sang their songs, creating a party atmosphere in a bastion of Australian sport.

From BBC

The orchestra tried to play him off, but he waved them off and continued his self-indulgence undeterred.

From BBC

He waved to supporters before ducking into a convoy under tight security, video posted by his party showed.

From Barron's

That familiarity was evident as nearly every pedestrian waved or said hello, many greeting him like an old friend.

From Los Angeles Times