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wavering

[wey-ver-ing] / ˈweɪ vər ɪŋ /




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One major problem for beleaguered bitcoin right now: investor belief is crucial for continued gains, and right now the faithful are wavering.

From MarketWatch

Dollander often pitched backward to LSU’s hitters, mixing his slider, change-up and a looping curve to set up a fastball that sat between 96 and 98 mph with wavering command.

From Washington Post

“This is not a podcast for me,” Mr. Lee had said, voice wavering, when he addressed the court.

From New York Times

The hard-liners, confused though they were, made clear that they weren’t wavering on the debt ceiling.

From Washington Post

At least one other was said to be wavering, according to Israeli media.

From Washington Post