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How to use wavering in a sentence

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That's the argument from off-message Labour candidates seeking to reassure wavering voters.
I felt my voice crack, but I continued, trying to go on without wavering, which was extremely hard.
His lips were tightly pressed together, his eyes wavering to keep steady against hers, and his cheeks were pale.
That was the question wavering frailly on my mind as I slid down the back of the wall and broke out in uncontrollable sobs.
A rolling stone gathers no moss, and a wavering judgment makes a fruitless life.
What really saved him now was the wavering, vacillating character of the enemy.
To charm wavering Tories, the Lib Dems have grabbed a nestful of shiny rightwing policies.
The room beyond was lighted from within by the wavering yellow glow of candles.
She looked up at him, broken, eyes reddened and wavering in desperation, lips parted slightly.
He was terrified, hesitant and wavering but finally gave in to the temptation.
Isidore steadied me and he seemed to stand as solid as a statue, not wavering a bit.
It circles between two stars in a binary system, wavering in and out of nebulae, carrying its on rings like Saturn.
Its clear, pure light is wavering, unsteady, as if it were reflected on the surface of a pond.
Any faint hint of half-heartedness, any wavering, would turn this into a ridiculous farce, but fully played, it is real satire.
Gray stood up, wavering slightly, slopping beer onto the table from the mug in his right hand.
He became first a wavering outline which then solidified, then became more distinct.
But you seldom get better by practicing less, doubting yourself and wavering in your commitment.
His light brown hair was wavering in the breeze and he was taller than her mother.
But before he had a chance to say anything else, the screen began flickering and wavering erratically.
They made their way over, wavering precariously, and collapsed at his feet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He brought them water to the fence in a piggin, and with a wavering hand served it out in a gourd.
Stan picked up the One-Nine, scissoring off a wing tip and sending him wavering away toward the east.
Another time as the graveyard shift came to the surface the men noticed a peculiar wavering light in the sky.
The native hue of spiritual resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of distracted, wavering, confused thought.
The turf beneath our feet was starred with cyclamens and wavering anemones.
South of these are the Kwakiutl, with descent wavering in a curious fashion between the male and female systems.
In the clear depths of the lad's hazel eyes he saw a faint, nickering, wavering light, which gave a yellow tinge to them.
It would be a rallying point for the timid, and an attraction of the wavering.
She rose and, lighting the wick at the wavering crown of tiered tapers, placed it so that it dominated all the rest.
He confirmed his friends in their confidence, fixed the wavering, and gratified all.
One of them, a carter in a smockfrock, seemed wavering and disposed to enlist.
The smoke gave them a wavering aspect as though their shapes were unsubstantial.
When Jimenez was ready, Rainsford pressed the play-off button, and for a minute the recorder gave a high, wavering squeak.
In other flowers this morphogenic wavering inclines towards the bracts rather than towards the corolla.
He adhered, without wavering, to plain and unstimulating food, and to water for drink.
From the stillness of the woods comes a song, slurred and wavering in the ether, the haunting melody of a Veery, a type of thrush.
The red gleam o'er the mountains Goes wavering from sight, And the quiet moon enhances The loveliness of night.
The corrugated dome of the Nissen hut was wavering and swaying.
Captain Sowle, however, refused the offer of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and stood wavering and chaffering for higher terms.
However we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and won Than women's are.
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