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- Waving the flag - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Definition of waving the flag in the Idioms Dictionary waving the flag phrase What does waving the flag expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary
- Wave at to - you - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
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- Waving to you - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Definition of waving to you in the Idioms Dictionary waving to you phrase What does waving to you expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary
- Wave the bloody shirt - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
wave the bloody shirt wave the bloody shirt To encourage violence and animosity The phrase was especially popular during the US Civil War Primarily heard in US A lot of people in our country are waving the bloody shirt right now, but I just can't support acts of violence, however justified they may be
- waving - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Definition of waving in the Idioms Dictionary waving phrase What does waving expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary
- Wave - definition of wave by The Free Dictionary
1 To dismiss or refuse by waving the hand or arm: waved off his invitation to join the group 2 Sports To cancel or nullify by waving the arms, usually from a crossed position: waved off the goal because time had run out
- Wave at someone - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
A: "Who's that guy waving at you?" B: "I don't know I've never seen him before " I waved at the bus, but it didn't stop for me 2 To move or swing something up and down, back and forth in the direction of someone or something In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "wave" and "at "
- wave away - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
A noun or pronoun can be used between "wave" and "away " I tried to warn the boss about the financial implications of such a move, but he just waved away my concerns You can't just keep waving these problems away, Sarah You'll have to deal with them eventually
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