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  2. File:George Gilder handwaving at CHM Apr 2005.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Waving - Wikipedia

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    The royal wave, also known as a regal wave, pageant wave, parade wave, or Miss America wave, is a similar but distinct kind of hand waving gesture in which a person executes something alternatively described as either a 'plastic grin' with 'fingers cupped' and 'forearm swaying side-to-side' or a "vertical hand with a slight twist from the wrist ...

  4. Hand-waving - Wikipedia

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    The spelling of the compound varies (both with regard to this idiom and the everyday human communication gesture of waving).While hand-waving is the most common spelling of the unitary present participle and gerund in this usage, and hand-wave of the simple present verb, hand wave dominates as the noun-phrase form.

  5. Handwaving - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Hand-waving; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this ...

  6. File:Waving goodbye.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Hand-waving - Wikipedia

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    Hand-waving is a pejorative label for attempting to be seen as effective – in word, reasoning, or deed – while actually doing nothing effective or substantial. [1]So it's an insult, and quite a common one on talk pages when the discussion heats up.

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  9. Applause - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans had set rituals at public performances to express degrees of approval: snapping the finger and thumb, clapping with the flat or hollow palm, and waving the flap of the toga. Upper-class spectators expressed approval by waving their togas, while lower-class spectators, who were not allowed to wear togas, just waved a piece of ...