Wafflings example sentences

Related (5): uncertainties, hesitations, indecisiveness, vacillations, ambivalence

"Wafflings" Example Sentences

1. His wafflings in the meeting were quite confusing.
2. I can't stand his wafflings any longer.
3. Her wafflings made it difficult to understand her point.
4. The politician's wafflings left the audience wondering where he stood.
5. We need to cut through the wafflings and get to the truth.
6. His constant wafflings irritated me to no end.
7. The professor's wafflings during the lecture made the class lose interest.
8. I wish he would stop his wafflings and get to the point.
9. The CEO's wafflings during the conference call frustrated the team.
10. The journalist's wafflings left the readers unclear on the facts.
11. The politician's wafflings made it hard to trust his words.
12. I felt lost amidst all his wafflings.
13. The speaker's wafflings failed to provide a clear solution.
14. His wafflings during the argument made him lose his credibility.
15. I couldn't help but roll my eyes at his wafflings.
16. The reporter's wafflings left the interviewee puzzled.
17. The author's wafflings in the book bored me to tears.
18. I found it hard to follow her wafflings in the essay.
19. The investor's wafflings made the stockholders nervous.
20. His wafflings gave the impression of lacking confidence.
21. The teacher's wafflings failed to engage the students.
22. The customer's wafflings held up the line at the store.
23. I tried to listen to his wafflings, but it was too scattered.
24. The employee's wafflings during the meeting delayed progress.
25. The expert's wafflings during the trial confused the jury.
26. I found myself drifting off during her wafflings.
27. The applicant's wafflings during the interview hurt their chances.
28. I had to ask for clarification amidst his wafflings.
29. The coach's wafflings in the game led to a loss.
30. Her constant wafflings made me lose interest in the conversation.

Common Phases

1. "I'm not sure, but I think";
2. "On the other hand, I can't help but feel";
3. "To be honest, I'm a bit torn";
4. "While it's true that";
5. "At the same time, I can understand why";
6. "In a way, I suppose";
7. "All things considered, I'd say";
8. "That being said,";
9. "It's a tricky situation because";
10. "I see both sides of the argument, but";

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