Waite

[ US /ˈweɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States jurist who was appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1874 by President Grant (1816-1888)
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How To Use Waite In A Sentence

  • We drove a mile or so to Shipley Glen, a wooded hillside where a bit of family fairground fun awaited.
  • But try telling that to the little old lady who has waited in vain a couple of years for a vital eye operation.
  • Peter said, signaling to the waiter: "When I got that letter from Mrs. Dawson I felt sick, positively _sick_. Working Murder
  • So he entered and going up to the candles which burnt in the tent snuffed them and sprinkled levigated henbane on the wicks; after which he withdrew and waited without the marquee, till the smoke of the burning henbane reached The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If a bloke's a waiter, it ain't fair to bung him down as a ` waster ". STAGE FRIGHT
  • She pushed the button and waited in front of one of the shiny gold colored doors.
  • I waited at the top of East Street.
  • Alex leaned up against the locker near hers and waited patiently for her to stick her coat in the locker and get the padlock on and locked.
  • Rogan Ward/Reuters A poll worker waited for voters to arrive at a Nkandla, South Africa, polling site Wednesday. Voters in South Africa Head to Polls
  • But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies.
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