waved造句211. Elated with the election victory, the crowd waved banners and chanted.
212. The thought played over and over in her mind as she waved an absent-minded farewell and drove off into the night alone.
213. Angry fists waved up, and some one threw something-a cigarette lighter? - at me, striking my knee.
214. Finally she stood at the door and waved us off through the garden entrance.
215. Maisie Smith bustled into view, saw the girls and waved.
216. Space was alive with ghostly curtains of light. Pale violet in colour, they waved gently in some invisible wind.
217. She even waved her fists, which was pretty useless as she's only nine and small for her age.
218. One, with a tousled bundle of greasy hair, waved his arms about in mock anger.
219. He placed a few coins by his empty coffee cup and waved at the waiter.
220. The crowds waved and cheered him on, the boats bobbing up and down in the estuary.
221. In telling it, he cackled like a corncrake and waved his arms about.
222. Kip waved his arm down, without looking back.-I want to know what your cause is, man.
223. They pushed against the fence, waved their arms and hollered.
224. Carradine dropped a few coins - ducats, I think - into the puddle and waved the woman away.
225. But no one barred the way, no one waved, there was nothing across the road.
226. She saw them just as they saw her, and waved to them - with disastrous results.
227. I gave a little finger wave and he waved back.
228. He waved his thanks to the lady at the desk.
229. As if he sensed their homage the Kha-Khan elect waved a hand in dismissal.
230. Then she smiled, waved her hand weakly, and was gone.
231. Spencer waved vigorously to avert a second major accident and was eventually spotted and taken on board.
232. Ralph waved at the empty street awhile; even the gas fumes seemed to be evaporating before he was ready.
233. As he rose, he waved his hand to the stunned crowd, which broke into loud applause.
234. The referee then went off the field to consult an officer at the touchline who waved us off the pitch.
235. There was a time when we waved our scepters and calmed the storms.
236. Liz banged on the window and waved until Rebecca moved.
237. Alcock and Brown climbed into the cockpit, waved goodbye, to everyone and the Vimy set off.
238. Her black hair was blowing in the breeze as she waved goodbye to me.
239. As the train drew out our dear friends on the platform blew kisses, shed tears and waved their handkerchiefs.
240. He took a glass of water till the Home Guard barged in and waved a muckle pistol in his face.