Word info

wave in

Verb

Meaning

wave in (third-person singular simple present waves in, present participle waving in, simple past and past participle waved in)

(transitive) To try, in public, to attract people into a business establishment.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum. Arthur C. Clarke

Americans need rest, but do not know it. I believe this to be a large part of the explanation of the crime wave in the United States. Bertrand Russell

Assuming that the particle has an internal vibration which allows to assimilate it to a small clock, I supposed that the clock was traveling with the wave in such a way that its internal vibration remained constantly in phase with the wave's : this is the phase matching postulate. Louis de Broglie

Cyberspace consists of transactions, relationships, and thought itself, arrayed like a standing wave in the web of our communications. Ours is a world that is both everywhere and nowhere, but it is not where bodies live. John Perry Barlow

I can tell you that, you know, when I went to my first movie premiere, it was my own movie, and I wore the best jeans I had and my favorite top. You know, I made sure my hair had some wave in it because I braided it the night before myself. Diane Lane

p>A bird in the gusty wind Deftly changes directionA youth tries to pick up A pennyThe grapevine in fantasy Stretches its tentaclesThe Wave in retreat Arches its back. Gu Cheng

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