In the paragraph where Dexter is waiting for Judy to come downstairs for dinner, Fitzgerald repeats the word "waiting" to emphasize Dexter's anticipation and longing. This repetition highlights his emotional state and the significance of the moment, underscoring the tension and desire he feels as he hopes for Judy's arrival. The use of this word effectively conveys the theme of yearning that permeates the narrative.
First go downstairs if victors there and he spots you you start again do it the first time . when your downstairs in the bottom left corner of the screen it will be waiting for you.
Idioms are for emphasis and interest. Using an idiom instead of just a phrase is more colorful. It sounds more interesting that way. It also adds more emphasis to what you say. Example: I felt very anxious waiting for the doctor. --- OR --- I was on pins and needles waiting for the doctor
In the second paragraph of "Lamb to the Slaughter," we learn that Mary is used to waiting for her husband, Patrick, as she watches the clock and notices when it is almost time for him to come home. She is portrayed as a caring wife who anticipates his arrival and prepares herself to greet him.
technically you could wait up for Santa, although it is frowned apon. He wont come until your fast asleep anyway, so there's no point. Go to bed have a good sleep and race downstairs in the morning.
were not waiting or was not waiting
By waiting and waiting and waiting...
différence entre waiting on God et waiting for God
the wait(ing) for the other shoe(when someone on a lower floor is disturbed by a person upstairs who takes off their shoes; the first one makes a great noise and the poor man downstairs keeps waiting for the second one to hit the floor before going to sleep).
Waiting - Green Day I've been waiting for a girl like you - Foreigner Waiting on a Word - Jack Bruce Right Here Waiting - Richard MArx Don't Keep Me Waiting - Sharleen Spiteri (Texas lady) Waiting - Madonna Waiting So Long - Supertramp Waiting In Vain - Annie Lennox She's Waiting - Eric Clapton Waiting on the world to Change - John MAyer Waiting for the Big one - Peter Gabriel Waiting for the Worms - Pink Floyd Keep Me Waiting - Roxette Waiting For You - Seal Happy??? ;o)
Waiting for you is like waiting to see my dream come true.. or Waiting for rain in this drought. Useless and disappointing
'I'm waiting for your answer' is an English equivalent of 'Sono in attesa di una tua risposta'. 'They're waiting for your answer' is another equivalent. Italian language speakers may not use subject pronouns except for clarification or emphasis. In this case, the verb 'sono' is the present indicative form for the first person singular ['I am'] and for the third person plural ['They are']!
In "The Story of An Hour," Mrs. Mallard has a sense of foreboding that something is coming to her, but she can't name it. In actuality, her husband is not death, and his reappearance brings about her own death.