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waved造句
181. Like some one leaving on a boat or train he smiled and waved. 182. Attractive young women fanned him as he simultaneously read, wrote, waved an axe and held a flower aloft. 183. Harvey waved from the balcony and dropped ice cubes into a large glass. 184. She even waved and stepped back from the car as Lois put the car in gear. 185. He fired an experimental burst into the air, and waved his armoured troops forwards like George S. Patton himself. 186. Instinctively he waved it from his face before getting to his feet and brushing it from the lapels of his overcoat. 187. Huong waved with both hands in Victnamese gestures that Rob translated to mean, stow the pitcher and glasses. 188. She waved, but Dawn didn't see her, being too engrossed in stuffing the flowers into a large carrier bag. 189. He rubbed his thumb and forefinger together, waved his hand, and sat there. 190. The audience waved, swayed and sang along enthusiastically, as they had for the procession of artists who had preceded him. 191. He waved them into the room, looking carefully at Lee. 192. In their hands, strips of white cloth large as bedsheets waved like miniature flags hoisted by a conquered land. 193. Eventually Watney's waved the white flag, and Maxwell Joseph had acquired the brewery he wanted. 194. Virtually anything waved around in the receptive fields of these cells will evoke a response under the right conditions. 195. He arched his eyebrows and waved his hand, as if to say, Begin, boy, let me hear. 196. Her dark brown hair was neatly cut and waved around her face; there was only a slight tinge of grey. 197. They had an instrument for disembowelling him which they waved aloft in the highest court in the land. 198. We waved them off at about 8.45am the following morning, after having a thoroughly enjoyable weekend. 199. I stood at the side of the road and waved my arms to warn other drivers of the danger. 200. The children waved flags as the President's car drove by. 201. He turned the engine of the lawnmower off and waved back. 202. He turned and waved to his fellows then gestured towards the hill. 203. I tapped on the glass door and waved at Jen. 204. The marshal was right when he waved his yellow flag and pointed his finger at his head. 205. After a moment, with a frown, the guard waved them on. 206. Martin waved but Louise averted her face, pretending not to see them. 207. Tonight, he could have shouted through the streets, blown a trumpet, waved a banner. 208. Although he arrived around midnight,[http:///waved.html] the streets were lined with thousands who cheered and waved as his limousine sped by. 209. Robert waved briefly, ducked, and looked for an alternative means of escape. 210. The record should reflect that the witness definitely waved directly at the camera.