waver

लहरना
definition
verb
the flame wavered in the draft
shake with a quivering motion.
translation of 'waver'
लहराना,
दुविधा में होना,
डगडगाना,
अनिश्चय में होना,
अस्थिर होना
verb
डटकर न रहना,
पांवों उखड़ने लगना,
फहरना,
लहरना,
लहकना
example
His touch made her resolve 'waver' , then disappear.
It is therefore odd to watch him 'waver' and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal.
We will not 'waver' , we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.
His huge black cloak started to 'waver' in the wind and slowly he turned around.
Even against such overwhelming odds, Christian's father and uncle did not 'waver' one bit.
But before he had a chance to say anything else, the screen began flickering and 'wavering' erratically.
Still, he doesn't always show proper instincts, and his concentration 'wavers' .
She 'wavered' between hesitancy and her natural propensity for fun.
But I do admire the Queen as a woman who has done her job well and never 'wavered' from her commitment to her duty and her country.
Mayor Li, of course, never 'wavers' , and his wife and all the corrupt managers are arrested and given long prison sentences.
The small rectangle of silver metal clicked against his claws as he flipped the lid open, the electric spark igniting the gas in a blue flame that 'wavered' in a draught.
It is clear in fact that in each issue that Wheeler has not 'wavered' from his goal of attaining balance.
Throughout the next 25 years, she never 'wavered' from that resolve.
This is where the song gets 'wavery' and the concept comes to fruition.
Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve 'wavered' .
They 'wavered' gently in the soft, quiet breeze that swept across him.
The ship rocked and the candles 'wavered' precariously, on the edge of shrouding them in darkness.
She never 'wavered' from living the kind of life she wanted to live, and doing it freely - an amazing lesson.
The light 'wavered' unsteadily against the cold stone walls, threatening to diminish.
Isidore steadied me and he seemed to stand as solid as a statue, not 'wavering' a bit.
He never 'wavered' from his decision to fast, and approached death with dignity and resolve.
She leaned in to 'waveringly' kiss him, then for a while she was quiet.
The message for 'waverers' , officials briefed the US media, was to be absolutely clear.
So it's only February and your New Year's resolve is already 'wavering' ?
Her reflection was 'wavery' , but you could see her dark reddish brown, waist length hair, baby blue eyes, high cheekbones, and full red lips.
Everything had a 'wavery' look to it, like when you put on glasses that are the wrong prescription or you just plain don't need glasses.
Derrick 'wavered' when seeing her smile and sighed.
If she closed her eyes she could see the candlelight 'wavering' in the wind.
We have not 'wavered' from this position, and we do not intend to do so now.
His tone, including many of his commitments to social programmes, was moderate, a pitch to undecided voters and 'wavering' Democrats, much as Clinton eight years ago moved in on the Republican middle ground.
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