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I myself was waffling on whether or not to support it.
What is she waffling on about this month, I hear you ask!
He's talking a lot of sense and doesn't waffle on, I thought.
The men's committee was waffling on twice a week and doing nothing'.
He seems to be waffling on whether to have it removed.
Township officials, over the years, have waffled on their support for the development.
The ship's new computers were still waffling on what to tell him.
His party platform calls for more research into the issue; he has waffled on it.
Other players have managed to waffle on retirement and get away with it.
"It would be foolish of Democrats to waffle on this issue."
She had always intended to go to a four-year college but waffled on which one.
Critics said the president was waffling on his original proposals.
If he waffles on making the tough decisions, perhaps you should keep looking for someone who can truly commit.
He continued to waffle on the issue of secession in subsequent weeks.
We interviewed him to get some behind the scenes information, but he tended to waffle on a bit.
The identity of their left fielder waffled on a daily basis.
Don't waffle on about what you got up to on your holidays.
"What was I waffling on about?" he asks, a smile stretching across his face.
I also totally agree with the rapporteur when he says we should not waffle on!
At press time, Qwest was still waffling on whether it would participate.
This story's interesting and how can I concentrate when you're waffling on about earthquake weather of all things?
"I just understood him to be waffling on and fantasising - that sort of thing", he said.
Don't 'waffle on' for too long, and make sure you can be heard and understood.
Most tend to waffle on about what their pigeons have won rather than be directly helpful.
The best thing is it goes into specifics, rather than waffling on about generalities.