waver



waver between (someone and someone else)

to vacillate between choosing one person or another. I had to appoint the new manager, and I was wavering between Jane and Janet. We wavered between Bill and Bob for the position.
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waver between (something and something else)

to vacillate between choosing one thing and another; to linger indecisively between doing one thing or another. The captain was wavering between St. Thomas and St. Croix. We wavered between chocolate and vanilla.
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wand waver

and wagger
an exhibitionist. The cops picked up a wand waver on Main Street.
See also: wand, waver

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kiarra-English (Modern)
CynthiaSIN-thee-ə (English)English, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
NedjeljkoNED-ye-lykoCroatian
Calvus-Ancient Roman
Lorenciolo-REN-thyo (Spanish), lo-REN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Medieval Spanish
AshASHEnglish