Examples of using Wait on in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Wait on the riverside at the bandstand and I will find you.
Wait on, Mr. Beebe.
The truth is, I can wait on selling the yacht. It's just money, right?
Uh, I know you're concerned about Wait on the Megan thing.
So you don't have to wait on line here.
It's here. I will wait on the corner.
You… You wait on the sidelines.
They're this nice couple I wait on at my restaurant.
You're right, I should just wait on the ship.
But they can't kick me out and make me wait on the bus now.
Might wanna wait on that.
Yeah, well…you're gonna have to wait on that.
We have to wait on the tox screens back from the deceased and the residue on the baggies, so.
Han, since the diner is now owner operated, if we have to wait on tables, so do you.
And they were really happy that the guy had a speakerphone because then they had to wait on hold for an hour to talk to somebody to give them an access code after they got there.
And they were really happy that the guy had a speakerphone because then they had to wait on hold for an hour to talk to somebody to give them an access code after they got there.
Just wait on it.
Wait on the net!
I will wait on the line.
I will wait on the boat.