waver

ഇളക്കവും
definition
verb
the flame wavered in the draft
shake with a quivering motion.
example
Even against such overwhelming odds, Christian's father and uncle did not 'waver' one bit.
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.
His touch made her resolve 'waver' , then disappear.
He was terrified, hesitant and 'wavering' but finally gave in to the temptation.
His exaggerations and loyalty 'wavered' from time to time.
Finally, I have not 'wavered' from my judgement that the Revolution was a tragedy.
It won't be enough for some, but it will win back most of the 'waverers' .
The ceiling 'wavered' and shimmered, flickering in and out of clarity.
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.
Derrick 'wavered' when seeing her smile and sighed.
Some financially challenged 'waverers' got back on board, deciding to put budget before safety.
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.
She 'wavered' on her feet and Blake was the only thing that kept her upright.
Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve 'wavered' .
He never 'wavered' from his decision to fast, and approached death with dignity and resolve.
His black T-shirt 'wavered' in the wind along with his white denim pants.
The ship rocked and the candles 'wavered' precariously, on the edge of shrouding them in darkness.
Chloe 'wavered' dangerously on her camel as her face paled even more.
His voice was 'wavery' , for he was not sure what he wanted the answer to be.
Something was there, something 'wavery' , indistinct, rising from the water.
They made their way over, 'wavering' precariously, and collapsed at his feet.
His eyes never left the footy and he never 'wavered' from his path despite not knowing what was coming the other way.
But you seldom get better by practicing less, doubting yourself and 'wavering' in your commitment.
If Baptists 'wavered' in their support of conscientious objectors, they were unequivocal about the separation of church and state.
If she closed her eyes she could see the candlelight 'wavering' in the wind.
He stood and 'wavered' on his feet before steadying himself and offering his hand.
The light from the TV flickered over her face, casting it's blue-white 'waveringly' .
We have not 'wavered' from this position, and we do not intend to do so now.
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