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III . wave [weıv] SUST.

1. wave:

2. wave:

long wave SUST. RADIO

Mexican wave [ˈmeksıkən ...] SUST.

permanent wave SUST., permanent

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Unlike the parrot, whose feet are calmly on the mans shoulder with claws hidden, the bright bird is waving its legs and flexing its claws.
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During the race, the steering wheel broke, but he continued, informing his mechanic by frantically waving the steering wheel in the air on the home straight.
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But as his artists begin to obtain superstar status, the big labels come in waving chequebooks and making offers that can't be refused.
www.radiotimes.com
But does all that signature-gathering and clipboard-waving leave time for a personal life?
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Just don't expect to see him waving his belt from the top of a bus, float or specially chartered charabanc any time soon.
www.dailymail.co.uk
At many intersections, traffic is being controlled the old-fashioned way, by cops waving their hands and gesticulating.
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I'm there in the front row, waving my arm aloft like a know-all kid in a classroom.
www.herald.ie
They were waving their hurleys about like soup spoons.
www.independent.ie
She then starts recording the various sounds that reaches her ears, like birds chirping, leaves waving in air, in to a tape recorder.
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Azalea is seen standing in the car, waving a thin piece of material in the wind.
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