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  • 91waver — wa|ver [ weıvər ] verb intransitive 1. ) if a person wavers, they are not certain about what to say or do: HESITATE: waver between: Cynthia was wavering between visiting her parents and going to Mexico. not waver in something: Sarah didn t once… …

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  • 92waver — UK [ˈweɪvə(r)] / US [ˈweɪvər] verb [intransitive] Word forms waver : present tense I/you/we/they waver he/she/it wavers present participle wavering past tense wavered past participle wavered 1) if a person wavers, they are not certain about what… …

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  • 93wobbly — I UK [ˈwɒblɪ] / US [ˈwɑblɪ] adjective Word forms wobbly : adjective wobbly comparative wobblier superlative wobbliest 1) a) moving from side to side in a way that is not steady a wobbly chair/table/wheel b) not held firmly in place a wobbly tooth …

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  • 94uncertain — [un sʉrt′ n] adj. [ME uncertayn] 1. a) not surely or certainly known; questionable; problematic b) not sure or certain in knowledge; doubtful 2. not definite or determined; vague 3. liable to vary or change; not dependable or reliable 4 …

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  • 95unsteady — unsteadily, adv. unsteadiness, n. /un sted ee/, adj., v., unsteadied, unsteadying. adj. 1. not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand. 2. fluctuating or wavering: an unsteady flame; unsteady prices. 3. irregular or uneven: an unsteady… …

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  • 96unsteady — 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + STEADY (Cf. steady) (adj.). Cf. O.Fris. unstadich, Ger. unstätig, M.Du. onstadich …

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  • 97unstable — adjective Date: 13th century not stable ; not firm or fixed ; not constant: as a. not steady in action or movement ; irregular < an unstable pulse > b. wavering in purpose or intent ; vacillating c. lacking steadiness ; apt to move, sway, or fall …

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  • 98unsteady — I. transitive verb Date: 1532 to make unsteady II. adjective Date: 1551 not steady: as a. not firm or solid ; not fixed in position ; unstable b. marked by change or fluctuation ; changeable …

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  • 99wobbly — wob|bly [ wabli ] adjective 1. ) moving from side to side in a way that is not steady: a wobbly chair/table/wheel a ) not held firmly in place: a wobbly tooth 2. ) feeling weak and having trouble standing or walking, especially because you are&#8230; …

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  • 100Sam Glanzman — Sam J. Glanzman (born 1924) is an American comic book artist, best known for his Charlton Comics series Hercules , about the mythological Greek demigod, his biographical war stories about his service aboard the U.S.S.Stevens for DC Comics and&#8230; …

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