"wait" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now we've got to wait a few days until the experts come up with something.
- But we've got to wait for the tide or such thing.
- Then we've got to wait a day or two to process his sample.
- You've got to wait and put your ball into certain positions.
- We've got to wait for the word and it's still a half hour away at least.
- And it's like, oh, now I've got to wait for the next one to come out.
- Come on in if you have to, but you've got to wait until the Major gets out of the bathroom.
- "The idea is now I ain't got to wait no five days to get a piece back!"
- "They feel like I've got to wait until after the season to get some things taken care of," he said.
- With these two teams, you've got to wait for the last out.
Click on the heading to expand the collocation groups, collocations and sample sentences.