US /wet fɔr/
・UK /weit fɔ:/
The Wallace line was first sketched out in 1859 by a guy named, wait for it, Wallace.
The Wallace Line was first sketched out in 1859 by a guy named... wait for it...
I've resisted the urge and waited through all of your travels to make tonight special and you couldn't just wait for me to come over?!
And you could just wait for me to come over?
Now, you know that my saying is, "Don't wait for someone else to educate you.
Now you know that my saying is don't wait for someone
If you're the least bit unsure, simply stop and wait for them to pass your vehicle.
simply stop and wait for them to pass your vehicle.
I'm like, "Wait, why am I doing this? I just wait for the AI to do it."
I just wait for the AI to do it.
So if the place says you have to be here to avoid these to, you know, to avoid these cameras, and then maybe you have to push this code here and wait for this to happen.
and wait for this to happen.
Want to talk about what's haunting you, or should we wait for a third act flashback?
or should we wait for a third act flashback?
Wait for it - I am waiting
Wait for it - I am waiting
and wait for people to approach us and ask us if we need help
and wait for people to approach us and ask us if we need help
The city-state period in Mesopotamia ended around 2000 BCE, probably because drought and a shift in the course of rivers led to pastoral nomads coming in and conquering the environmentally weakened cities, and then the nomads settled into cities of their own, as nomads almost always will, unless—wait for it—you are the Mongols.
as nomads almost always will unless—wait for it—