The Waving Man in the book Eggs is a figure who waves at people who pass by. The waving man IS a real person from the author's home town. In the book, the girl Primrose admits she wants to go see the Waving Man and ask him why he waves to people.
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Is there a picture of a man falling off Hoover Dam during construction and he is waving?
No, waving is a verb.
If you are waiving your rights, this is how it's spelled. If you are moving your hand, you are waving.
Green-grass blue-sky circle-head and it is a man waving
An antonym of waving is to not move.
The man in the poem "Not Waving But Drowning" did not die in real life because he is a fictional character created by the poet Stevie Smith. The poem explores themes of isolation, miscommunication, and the struggles of expressing one's true feelings.
Waving Not Drowning was created in 1982.
Waving At The Astronauts was created in 2011.
Not Waving but Drowning was created in 1957.