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Meaning of weyve

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weyve (v. t.)

To waive.

weyve Sentence Examples

  1. The waves of the ocean surged upon the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of frothy lace.
  2. The weaver skillfully threaded the yarn through the intricate weave, creating a tapestry of vibrant hues.
  3. The wind whipped through the trees, causing their branches to sway in an eerie dance.
  4. The delicate petals of the flower gently waved in the warm breeze.
  5. The students enthusiastically waved their hands in the air, eager to answer the teacher's question.
  6. The flag fluttered in the wind, its stars and stripes billowing proudly.
  7. The basketball player deftly dribbled past opponents, weaving through their defense with ease.
  8. The waves of laughter reverberated through the room, lifting everyone's spirits.
  9. The ship's sails billowed out as it tacked into the wind, its journey promising adventure.
  10. The conductor gracefully waved his baton, leading the orchestra in a stirring performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

FAQs About the word weyve

To waive.

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The waves of the ocean surged upon the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of frothy lace.

The weaver skillfully threaded the yarn through the intricate weave, creating a tapestry of vibrant hues.

The wind whipped through the trees, causing their branches to sway in an eerie dance.

The delicate petals of the flower gently waved in the warm breeze.