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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
waver .
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Examples
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WHEN DANII LICKED HER LIPS AND PRESSED HIM BACK on the bed, his expression wavered between excited—and agonized.
Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009
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The pain wavered, and then the presence he felt was gone.
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Annette is a universally loved star who, by all accounts, never wavered from the sweet, shy, demure girl she'd always been despite her success.
Jennifer Armstrong: What Mouseketeers Taught Me About Feminism Jennifer Armstrong 2010
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Annette is a universally loved star who, by all accounts, never wavered from the sweet, shy, demure girl she'd always been despite her success.
Jennifer Armstrong: What Mouseketeers Taught Me About Feminism Jennifer Armstrong 2010
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Europeans may have been similarly mystified when "I Can't Stand It" had wavered from the Duchy of Luxembourg nearly three years earlier.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Since then, some telecommunications companies spent a lot of money on public relations and TV ads, and the US House seems to have wavered from the path of preserving net neutrality.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Tim Berners-Lee on Net Neutrality (again) 2006
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Coach Rick Smith helped draw the blueprint, and Mickelson never wavered from the plan.
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His expression wavered when his gaze fell on her blood-soaked arm.
Hot Pursuit Jensen, Kathryn, 1949- 2005
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His expression wavered subtly between anger and interest.
Lord of the Isles 1997
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I found myself part of a tight-knit group, doing a hard job with skill and mutual loyalty, led by one of the most remarkable men I have ever known, who never wavered from the path of humor and decency.
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