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waving

adjective as in swinging

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adjective as in undulating

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adjective as in wavy

noun as in oscillation

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In 2021, the company eliminated “negative depictions of native people” from the Jungle Cruise ride, including racist scenes of people waving spears.

His idea of what makes someone a "Christian" is waving a Bible around, but never reading it.

From Salon

That’s why it feels more than upsetting to see crowds at Trump’s rallies waving signs with the number 47 on them.

But the anchor still managed to downplay voters’ concern, waving off Trump’s assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6 as a “BS issue.”

From Salon

Once there, the players took in a scene they’d only before been able to envision: Throngs of thousands of people in Dodger blue, waving flags, signs and rally towels as the team drove by.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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