It means that the person in charge of stopping traffic waved for you to come ahead and not stop.
The lecturer must have seen you looking their way and just waved back to be polite.
The present perfect tense of waved is:I/You/We/They have waved.He/She/It has waved.
A homophone for "wavied" is "waved."
Waved Out was created on 1998-06-23.
Waved Albatross was created in 1883.
The simple past of "wave" is "waved." For example: "She waved goodbye as the bus pulled away."
That flag is waved when the winner crosses the line.
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The past tense of "wave" is "waved."
nothing he justed waved...lol Keep it up and my name is mud It's high tide I get out of here.
i think he is diggin you
The word WAVED has 2 syllables! (wa) (ved)