How To Use Wavering In A Sentence

  • Seeing her eyes unwavering, he was curious to know what had brought such a change in her attitude.
  • Relaxing, in amusement at her unwonted altruism of motive, she had drawn her moleskin coat more closely around her, and settled back to wait the other woman's pleasure in returning to the bright warmth that the pale-orange ribbon of light, wavering upon the swaying platform, harbingered. Undesirables
  • It seems like some critics who at one moment will adulate a neo-realistic picture for its unwavering depiction of an emotional truth will the next second decry a film for depicting violence in a graphic/real way. Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: Michael Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me | /Film
  • Le Monde, read by some 2 million people every day, is one of the country's most influential newspapers with extensive contacts in the French establishment and an unwaveringly intellectual tone.
  • And, as always, to Mom and Dad and my family and friends for the unwavering support, and to Audrey, James, and Jonathan for putting up with my “spacey” moments and allowing me time to dwell in make-believe lands. Darkness Becomes Her
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  • This seemed the best way to draw the wavering states away from Washington and consolidate Southern power.
  • As such, he was utterly made for the job, as his combination of physical clumsiness, verbal ineptitude and unwaveringly glaikit expression must have made even the most gauche and pallid code-cruncher feel like a cocksure sophisticate. Be My Enemy
  • The fasciated honey-eater has loudly called “with a voice that seemed the very sound of happiness”; the leaden flycatcher, often silent but seldom still, has twittered and whispered plaintively; the sun-birds are playing gymnastics among the lemon blossoms, and the centre of activity for butterflies is the red-flowered shrub bordering the wavering path. Tropic Days
  • Good management appears to be in short supply, and the support is wavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no uncertainty, no wavering, no hesitation, nor was there any mirth, any pleasure, any satisfaction.
  • The verdict rests with the one in eight wavering voters who cannot make up their minds. The Sun
  • Like a streetcorner serenade, it's got all the oooh's, aaah's, handclaps and snaps of classic doo-wop, and yet it somehow remains brilliantly, unwaveringly faithful to the original.
  • I'm lucky that I've had unwavering support on this from my parents, my friends, and my advisors.
  • Unlike standard handsaws, a backsaw has an extra-stiff blade to prevent it from wavering as you make the cut.
  • Dim as it was, it seemed to shift, wavering in a disturbingly qualmish fashion, and he shut his eyes, concentrating grimly on what he might do to Richard Brown, and he got the man alone someday. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • He regularly fails to distinguish the power of Christian worship from acts of magical theurgy: in either kind of activity, the unwavering faith of the believer is what confers success. Loss of Faith
  • An unusual aspect of Wingate's life was his unwavering support of Zionism nurtured perhaps by his unshakable belief in the Old Testament.
  • God is pleased when we approach Him with unwavering faith.
  • It is hard to imagine that he added any wavering voters to his cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • Madeleine attempted no response at first, but the composed expression on her face was unwavering.
  • But at the same time, it is NOT “pointless” to be enthusiastically, tear-jerkingly, unwaveringly “proud” of the “land of your birth” — to the point where people are actually STILL SURPRISED — or even scandalized — when yet another of “our” scandals come to light. US in Police State Top 10
  • The will of the spirit must become something which it is not, as yet, from the very start, — truly free; and it is free only when that feebleness, which is primarily merely a sort of clumsiness, is overcome, — when the spirit is not only in general willing to do God’s will, but also shows in each particular case the same unwavering willingness. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • Isidore steadied me and he seemed to stand as solid as a statue, not wavering a bit.
  • He only gave new cars to his cronies and people showing unwavering loyalty.
  • He was fairly strong at the end of the last session, but went off lamentably on account of his wavering and shillyshallying on so many matters during his speaking trip. Theodore Roosevelt and His Times
  • His light brown hair was wavering in the breeze and he was taller than her mother.
  • But the skin beauty is not the firmest hold she has on Temple's affections; this was not the beauty that had attracted her lover and held him enchained in her service for seven years of waiting and suspense; this was not the only light leading him through dark days of doubt, almost of despair, constant, unwavering in his troth to her. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • But when you put the escalation next to Obama's wavering on the public option; next to his broken promises of transparency; next to his stances on the Patriot Act and Gitmo; next to his full-on abandonment of his NAFTA pledges -- well, you get the kind of demoralization that Kos's new poll shows. David Sirota: The Demoralized Democratic Base
  • Despite any wavering I may have exhibited, I now stand, as George puts it in his article, 'ready to conserve the threatened flower of womanhood by also endeavoring to conserve her unpolled vote!' The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors
  • But it is not the way for a man and a woman, in propinquity, to maintain a definite, unwavering distance asunder. CHAPTER XXVII
  • So violence on the street will bring wavering voters back into the centre-left fold. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought I wanted a dark green but then saw a slab of streakily wavering, striated peach and grey and umber that resembled ancient dry riverbeds seen from the air. Bird Cloud
  • Her face was firm, unwavering, jaw set and strong as the nature of William's grin changed.
  • It is hard to see it winning back many wavering voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hopefully, wavering voters will take note. The Sun
  • Whether people accept or shun the politics behind the war, support for the soldiers is unwavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, the river was as busy as the land, lights swimming hither and thither; steamboats with ropes of tiny stars bespangling their dark bulk and a white electric glare in the bow, low boats with lights that sent wavering spear-heads into the shadow beneath. Stories of a western town
  • Does anybody believe Obama when he says "our resolve is unwavering" after dithering for 4 months, and saying he wants to exit by the end of his 1st term .... obviously when he needs his crazy left wing for his reelection bid. Crowley: Obama says it's imperative U.S. sends a clear message
  • With unwavering resolve we support plurality, egalitarianism, and the political process.
  • His interest now was only calculable in percentages, his intelligence reduced to a wavering telepathy with numbered suits. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The sly, literate prose filtered through wavering vocals still dwells in corners of life either too big or too small to express with such uncanny eloquence.
  • Instead of using the experiments and expressions of the ancient Savants and thinkers as a basis for our future struggle against ignorance and to try to find out a solution to this mysterious problem, we – lethargical as we have proved to be – raise the hue and cry of faith, unflinching and unwavering faith to their versions and thus are guilty of stagnation in human progress. Archive 2006-08-01
  • It is hard to see it winning back many wavering voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • They made their way over, wavering precariously, and collapsed at his feet.
  • The hilt of his sword jutting over his shoulder cast a wavering cruciform shadow on the water below us. Kushiel's Avatar
  • But it’s probably true my wife would have traveled more if she’d married someone else, and my unwillingness to become the vagabond is just one of the ways I’ve been, as I said, an unexciting if loyal and unwavering companion. Excerpt: Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo
  • He said some of these ‘compromise some important principles to which I adhere unwaveringly.’
  • He is untiring and unwavering in his dedication - he works on vacation days and is there for everybody, all the time.
  • Daniel no longer held a wavering opinion about his own birth. Daniel Deronda
  • Yet the more nuanced language of Edmund Stoiber gave the impression that he was irresolute and wavering.
  • He moved closer, the torchlight unwavering, then he dabbed it across the floor in a mopping circle around his feet. THE LAST RAVEN
  • There are long periods where the camera stares unwaveringly at interviewees.
  • Daniel no longer held a wavering opinion about his own birth. Daniel Deronda
  • Atop a steep hungry hill, from where my house in greyness sits, under a fading morning mist, I waited for a bus, watching drivers shine in the mounting oven-hot sun; their cars disappearing over the wavering ridge of road. Carolina Grüber: II
  • Throughout this unceasing series of tragedies and crises, Haitians have continued to demonstrate unwavering resilience, dignity, and courage. Rep. Barbara Lee: Haitian Priorities Must Drive International Reconstruction Efforts
  • Unsurprisingly, all the major newsprint and most journalists officially endorsed the Respondents, politicians were bombarded with letter and email campaigns resulting in vocal pronouncements for a review of human rights commissions (HRCs) and their provisions, and several civil liberty groups and recognizable figures such as Alan Borovoy provided unwavering support and reprimanded the use of HRCs for censuring our God given right (sic) to express ourselves. 2008 October : Law is Cool
  • He is considered knowledgeable, unwavering in convictions and committed to the law.
  • In pain from three fractured vertebrae in his back and neck and with his voice wavering, he alluded to the sons he had left behind in London. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is hard to see it winning back many wavering voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was terrified, hesitant and wavering but finally gave in to the temptation.
  • The heat was wavering up from the treeless, shrubless expanse; the white sun was over it as hot as a furnace blast. Trail's End
  • An unusual aspect of Wingate's life was his unwavering support of Zionism nurtured perhaps by his unshakable belief in the Old Testament.
  • This unapologetically unwavering O-bot is a small “i” independent so I tend to refer to the extremes on both sides as “far”. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Big Head Ed
  • When I bent down to loop the wet laces, something low, slow, and wavering caught my eye.
  • What really saved him now was the wavering, vacillating character of the enemy.
  • For this reason, China unwaveringly pursues a foreign policy of peace and independence. It resolutely protects its national independence and sovereignty and opposes.
  • From the kiddie pool, Angel looks up at her parents, eyes wide and black and unwavering.
  • The mayor picked him over career police executives for his unwavering political loyalty and subservience.
  • The years are beginning to follow into a pattern, wavering as we continue to add and subtract elements of our business and our lives, but growing more distinct all the time.
  • Dull eyes become clear again and a wavering gaze grows steady. Successful Fasting -the easy way to cleanse your body of its poisons
  • Despite the heat and lack of air there was not a hint of anyone's concentration wavering. Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War
  • When he did speak, Adam at first thought that his friend was wavering in his intention, or "funking" the responsibility. Lair of the White Worm
  • “But at the same time, it is NOT ‘pointless’ to be enthusiastically, tear-jerkingly, unwaveringly ‘proud’ of the ‘land of your birth’ — to the point where people are actually STILL SURPRISED — or even scandalized — when yet another of ‘our’ scandals come to light.” US in Police State Top 10
  • Benefit curbs will not be enough to convince many wavering voters. The Sun
  • Gie a cheer, boys!" he cried; and as the muzzle of Mons Meg swept down the file, a strange wavering cry arose, that was half a gowl of anger and half a broken-backed cheer. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Her rich contralto, with both range and depth, is unwavering throughout this sometimes rawboned story.
  • unwavering loyalty
  • In pitting against himself those who had so powerfully succoured him in his misfortune, Condé ought at least to have drawn closer to the Court and had a serious understanding with the Queen; but he tergiversated, and at the end of some months of that wavering policy, he found himself standing unmasked between the Court and the Fronde, both equally discontented with him, repeating and exaggerating the blunder committed by Mazarin. Political Women (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Very slowly he came, but not from any reluctance, for his head was erected proudly, and his eyes fixed on Owain, He plashed waveringly out of the surf, as little wave on following wave lapped at his feet and drew back. His Disposition
  • He lay there, counting the seconds, knowing that he and his slowly drifting surf-boat were still in the full white fulgor of the wavering searchlight. Never-Fail Blake
  • The aluminum ground, etched with wavering striations or gridded squares crossed with lines, can be seen through the paint.
  • Here were the somatic messages that fed the cauldron; cell reactions by the incredible billion, organic cries, the muted drone of muscletone, sensory sub-currents, blood-flow, the wavering superheterodyne of blood pH ... all whirling and churning in the balancing pattern that formed the girl's psyche. Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • This group is unwavering in its strict literal interpretation of the Bible.
  • Good management appears to be in short supply, and the support is wavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nothing moved, except the odd clump of larkspur wavering in the wind. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Joy and I sat and talked in wavering yellow light. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • He cannot be called that, but through his austerity, bearing, unwavering commitment and unsparing frankness he brought to his times a hint of the prophets of yore.
  • Fulke's unwavering smile; the Sieur d'Arnaye was adamantean: and presently the younger man kissed him on both cheeks and rode slowly away toward the sea. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
  • The lyrics rarely scratch below the surface - "Looks like Cupid just showed up," she later exults, referring to a budding romance - but Evans's voluptuous alto and unwavering conviction help compensate for the frequently lightweight sentiment. Album review: Sara Evans, "Stronger"
  • He told me all along he would be the champion miler of the world with unwavering optimism and I would say we are three-quarters of the way there now.
  • Rather, they let their two drummers/two bassists/sax/guitar/vocals/etc. lineup speak for itself as one, which allows this guy and his extremely unpleasant, wavering caterwaul to hide behind relative anonymity.
  • He journeyed hither and thither in an attempt to find an ally in this unwavering and unnecessary vendetta. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • staring unwaveringly at the fire, an odd lack of expression in his pale blue eyes. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • I have known people that have had their futures mapped out forever and have proceeded unwaveringly towards their goals.
  • Benefit curbs will not be enough to convince many wavering voters. The Sun
  • Carroll plays the devoted and over-worked teaching Brother who is torn between the love he feels for his students and despair at his wavering faith.
  • The sport suited her unwavering, granitelike determination. The Athena Project
  • Even with unwavering support from communities, most clubs are in dire straits.
  • Squirrels, too, whose spicy ardor no heat or cold may abate, were nutting among the pines, and the innumerable hosts of the insect kingdom were throbbing and wavering unwearied as sunbeams. John Muir
  • The death-like eyes of a dozen laser lenses stared back at him, and around him the bodies of Janice, Luke and Morgan still smoldered from the lethal burns. “Why? ” he whispered, his voice wavering as he struggled to hold his shaking hand still. “Why did you do this? ” “Samuel, ” she answered, her voice like cold wind chimes within the hollow tomb that the chamber had become. “You know I did this … I did all this for you. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • It is a tribute to the quality of his unwavering line that neither has become half as hackneyed as it should have done.
  • She carries absolute and unwavering support as a DA leader from the liberals in her own province.
  • Dull eyes become clear again and a wavering gaze grows steady. Successful Fasting -the easy way to cleanse your body of its poisons
  • Dull eyes become clear again and a wavering gaze grows steady. Successful Fasting -the easy way to cleanse your body of its poisons
  • But viewers will hear some flat lines, some predictable lines and, well, some memorably awful lines, such as "Music is magic and magic music" or "You were so young then, mischievously playing in my puddles" or -- brace yourself -- "See their songs suckle on society like the stained lips of rape children to their wavering mother's breast. On HBO, poetry's 'Brave New Voices' are engaging -- if less than artful
  • Unwaveringly these incredibly brave volunteers get in the chopper and answer the distress call.
  • Despite the heat and lack of air there was not a hint of anyone's concentration wavering. Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War
  • When the sergeant and his guest moved past them, the unrhythmic waverings of the small yellow lights seemed to change hopefully, as if the machines anticipated being put to use. The Machine That Saved The World
  • TechCrunch has clearly staked out a new fanatical opposition to anything Apple-related and an unwavering fundamentalism that outstretches welcoming arms of credulity for anything Google-related. Google Should Make Apple Beg For Maps Navigation
  • As he spoke, he shrank coweringly backwards, out of the room; his wavering, unquiet eyes fixed upon mine as long as we remained within view of each other: a moment afterwards, I heard him dart into his chamber, and bolt and double-lock the door. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 434 Volume 17, New Series, April 24, 1852
  • I put my hand on the wavering cyclic grip between my knees.
  • Heraud is a loquacious scribacious little man, of middle age, of parboiled greasy aspect, whom Leigh Hunt describes as "wavering in the most astonishing manner between being Something and Nothing. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • A few wavering Republicans may be convinced by the tough talk.
  • Yet it is the wavering and havering that is most expensive: a report by the National Audit Office in 2000 revealed that delays and price rises in the 25 most important defence contracts of the previous year had cost the taxpayer £2.7bn.
  • Within his own country, he has been unwaveringly à la page.
  • The funeral will be an opportunity for the people of North-West province and South Africa to bid farewell to a revolutionary cader, whose commitment to their cause and to the cause of liberation was unwavering. BG MOLEWA'S FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT
  • The verdict rests with the one in eight wavering voters who cannot make up their minds. The Sun
  • Hopefully, wavering voters will take note. The Sun
  • The two main definitions for dubious in the Oxford English Dictionary begin “objectively doubtful; fraught with doubt or uncertainty” (the supporting citations include this one, from 1548: “To abide the fortune of battayle, which is ever dubious and uncertayne”) and “subjectively doubtful; wavering or fluctuating in opinion” (“Though I beleeve … yet am I somewhat dubious in beleeving,” from 1632). Word Court
  • Your vows to never do things again are about as stable as your present hold on an upright position," said Clover, laying a steadying hand upon his friend’s waveringness. The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
  • The Name of This Book Is Secret) employs the hues and kitschy design of 1950s children's books and animation, completing the retro look with postatomic snowflake sparkles and wavering outlines that resemble stitchery. Publishers Weekly - Children's Books News
  • In my mind's eye were the dirty yelling faces, the shaken fists, the hail of clods and brickbats that had knocked the Provost's hat off, the Peninsular veteran sergeant bawling to the wavering militia to hold their line, the snarling obscenities as the mob gave back sullenly before the bayonets, your correspondent near to soiling his fine Cherrypicker "breeks" with fear ... and this glowering inquisitor with his rasping voice and peeler's eyes remembered it, too. THE NUMBERS
  • If you are enslaved by laziness, irresolution, wavering, negative behaviors and timidity, luck will abandon you. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Years ago I used to drink with a chap, sensible in most respects, who was unwaveringly certain of the existence of advanced alien races.
  • The glass was broad and relatively shallow, without the curvature inherent in the wine glasses I knew; the liquid inside it was red, almost ruby in the wavering light.
  • ‘Bring him to me,’ she commanded, her voice authoritative and unwavering.
  • So violence on the street will bring wavering voters back into the centre-left fold. Times, Sunday Times
  • In driving the bulls from one pasture to another, or bringing them into the towns, the _cabestros_ are followed with unwavering faith by these otherwise dangerous animals; where the _cabestro_ goes, clanging his great bell, the bull follows, and while under the charge of his domesticated friend he is quite harmless. Spanish Life in Town and Country
  • unreprovable" marks them out as still wavering, and liable to reproof. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • She smiled at him and later looked away, abashed, at his unwavering stare.
  • The rhetoric wasn't new, but the response from the audience was unequivocal, with even the wavering Frank Fahey, and the chain smoking Martin Cullen, fulsome in their support.
  • It is not too much to say that such remnants of doubt have been at the bottom of almost every such visitation, and that the appalling horror which has sometimes been brought about, is to be attributed, even in the cases most in point, and where most suffering has been experienced, more to a kind of anticipative horror, lest the apparition might possibly be real, than to an unwavering belief in its reality. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
  • Wou has just two assets: a small but energetic staff and an unwavering belief in her signature product, a chic but practical striped carryall made from an environmentally friendly recyclable plastic called Wootex.
  • The "bookcases" —three triangular set pieces that moved and turned choreographically—became canvases for the disembodied Simon's feelings expressed through light, changing from throbbing, heavily saturated reds and yellows to the most delicate, unwavering pastels. Full-Bodied Arias in a Postorganic World
  • Consequently, government strategy has remained unwavering, despite sustained criticism from sectors many and varied.
  • The lack of a clear alternative may put off wavering voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • His right hand holds the gun on her unwaveringly, the blunt tips of round lead bullets in its chambers clearly visible from the business end.
  • We managed to give him a decent funeral only because of the unwavering support of our true and financial capable friends.
  • The fasciated honey-eater has loudly called “with a voice that seemed the very sound of happiness”; the leaden flycatcher, often silent but seldom still, has twittered and whispered plaintively; the sun-birds are playing gymnastics among the lemon blossoms, and the centre of activity for butterflies is the red-flowered shrub bordering the wavering path. Tropic Days
  • `Oh yes, one other thing," the viscount said, his voice wavering. CORMORANT
  • On the monitors, gene sequences continued to flow in twinned spiraling streams, the four rivers of Eden transforming into a wavering, particolored snake. THE RIVERS OF EDEN by Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold | Fiction | Futurismic
  • Leaders demonstrate unwavering resolve and set high standards for building great organizations, settling for nothing less.
  • He stared at the wavering gloom in the cavern, with its quaint, angular splashes of glister, where heads of quartz and patches of mundic caught the light from the unsteady flame of the candle, and presently he was Drolls From Shadowland
  • Bureaucratic inertia propelling toxic waste disposal in Nevada is monumental and increasingly unwavering, gaining speed since 1982.
  • In this sequence one keenly felt humanity's complex, wavering and unresolvable attitudes to life and death. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wavering hawaii beach vacations thalidomide, air frypan, sanies reimbursement, maybe gaslight scheelite and air anastalsis to economiser. Rational Review
  • Hawi's unwavering confidence that our aims will eventually be achieved serves as an inspiration, keeping us faithful to his path as we remain faithful to his memory.
  • It is like some wavering memory whose forgotten bits have been substituted with pop mannerism.
  • ABC's Jonathan Karl reports on $100 Million Health Care Vote "buyoff" of Senator Mary Landrieu D-LA, a Senator who has been wavering on the health care bill and whose vote Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid absolutely needs. Archive 2009-11-01
  • An unwavering sense of purpose, or destiny, motivates many impostors, and even exposure rarely lessens this desire.
  • Despite the heat and lack of air there was not a hint of anyone's concentration wavering. Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War
  • His distinguishing trait is an unwavering moral compass, conspicuous by its absence in college basketball.
  • True, there had been some small waverings on the part of the autochthones, but she had kept things rolling firmly in the proper direction. Hokas Pokas
  • This is a man with an illness, a family and an unwavering commitment to community.
  • You will either love them with an undying passion or hate them with an unwavering vengeance.
  • How skillfully the timetable must be worked out, and how unwaveringly its edicts must be carried through, adds up to the fine art of railroading.
  • In pain from three fractured vertebrae in his back and neck and with his voice wavering, he alluded to the sons he had left behind in London. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are victimized by a negative character, which is characterized by laziness, irresponsibility, low self-esteem, irresolution and wavering, you will lose control of your future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • He has seen Susan through the darkest of times, been an unwavering, solid support for her and their children.
  • From one so-far-left-I'm-right-moonbat who knows that the crassly corrupt Nixon admin ushered in environmental regs in the 1970s ... most of my right wingnut good friends who vote the Red ticket unwaveringly have been disgusted for years with the Party stance on environment, energy, education, choice, deficit, and a host of other social issues. Sound Politics: Gnashing of Democratic Teeth Begins
  • The laughter would fuse into worry as she realized I was unwavering in my inexorable demands.
  • He journeyed hither and thither in an attempt to find an ally in this unwavering and unnecessary vendetta. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • ‘Its Wavering Image’ is a story about looking and seeing; in particular, it is about the blinders that racism puts on Carson's perception.
  • If she closed her eyes she could see the candlelight wavering in the wind.
  • So it's only February and your New Year's resolve is already wavering?
  • She clasped her hands tightly together in her lap and fixed her eyes unwaveringly on his face. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • His distinguishing trait is an unwavering moral compass, conspicuous by its absence in college basketball.
  • Have experienced too much to think that you do not have imperfections and bad days, but what you have accomplished with unwavering hard work as a loving husband and father while bringing your dream of owning a vineyard and producing your own wines to fruition is no small feat but a tribute to a tough, loving, wise, and devoted man. Se reposer sur ses lauriers - French Word-A-Day
  • Good management appears to be in short supply, and the support is wavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is hard to imagine that he added any wavering voters to his cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • Camp was set up in short order and soon a blazing fire lit the face of the edifice in a ruddy, wavering light.
  • The proof he had just received that her intrinsic worth was in its first state of excellence, had come home to his heart, and the fear of seeing her altered and spoilt, by the flatteries and dangers which environed her, with his wavering belief in her engagement with Major Cerwood, made him more wretched than ever. Camilla
  • House prices are still overvalued, the recovery in activity appears to be wavering, unemployment is set to rise further and credit conditions remain tight. Times, Sunday Times
  • He moved closer, the torchlight unwavering, then he dabbed it across the floor in a mopping circle around his feet. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Ayn Rand wrote a few books about objectivism, the total and relentless pursuit of perfection and the unwavering commitment needed to manage this.
  • Such a man, after long wavering, and losing probable happiness in the terror of possible disappointment, will either die an old batchelor, with endless repinings at his own lingering fastidiousness, or else marry just at the eve of confinement for life, from a fit of the gout. Camilla
  • Yet despite the niggles and inconveniences morale remained high and 48 hours later with a tired crew and tired actors David approached the final scenes with the same unwavering enthusiasm and precision of the previous day.
  • She had always been the most unwaveringly steadfast of all my friends. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • He became first a wavering outline which then solidified, then became more distinct.
  • Whether people accept or shun the politics behind the war, support for the soldiers is unwavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm still wavering, still feeling incredibly doubtful of the situation.
  • Years ago I used to drink with a chap, sensible in most respects, who was unwaveringly certain of the existence of advanced alien races.
  • A Glasgow woman with wavering sympathies rejected the line ‘Scotland deserves better’.
  • An accomplished Machiavellian, he used his ill-gotten wealth and his powers of patronage to outfox potential opponents and to keep wavering officials in line.
  • Dull eyes become clear again and a wavering gaze grows steady. Successful Fasting -the easy way to cleanse your body of its poisons
  • The verdict rests with the one in eight wavering voters who cannot make up their minds. The Sun
  • Her speech was classic Newkirk, unwavering and unapologetic.
  • The wavering on the part of these tendencies explains the sharp turns undertaken by certain politicians.
  • But my concentration is unwavering and the care I take in every consideration exact. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Our commitment to reforming the welfare system and making work pay is unwavering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joy and I sat and talked in wavering yellow light. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • A soft wavering dot appeared on the horizon, which Barth watched intently.
  • Daniel no longer held a wavering opinion about his own birth. Daniel Deronda
  • Moira watched fixedly, her expression of enthusiastic encouragement unwavering. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Gamers experience "urgent optimism," which she describes as the intense desire to achieve something combined with the unwavering belief that anything is possible. Craig and Marc Kielburger: Playing Video Games for Social Change
  • His unwavering stare was causing an unwanted reaction in my stomach.
  • His lips were tightly pressed together, his eyes wavering to keep steady against hers, and his cheeks were pale.
  • Beginning with DJ Olive's wavering synthetic tones, shouts, drums and scratching follow to form a sonic melee with an appreciable sense of forward motion.
  • Benefit curbs will not be enough to convince many wavering voters. The Sun
  • Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose.

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