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1 waver
'weivə(to be unsteady or uncertain: He wavered between accepting and refusing.) vakle mellomverb \/ˈweɪvə\/1) blafre, flakke2) skjelve, dirre3) vakle, (nesten) svikte, (nesten) gi etter4) vakle, være ubesluttsom, vingle
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