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waits

n. 1 (plural of wait English) 2 (context plurale tantum British English) A group of singers or musicians performing in the streets, especially around Christmas. vb. (en-third-person singular of: wait)

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Waits

Waits may refer to:

  • Waits (surname)
  • Waits, California, former name of Oildale, California
  • Waits River, in Vermont
  • WAITS, time-sharing operating system
Waits (surname)

Waits is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Freddie Waits (1943-1989), American musician
  • Nasheet Waits (born 1971), American jazz drummer
  • Rick Waits (born 1952), American baseball player
  • Tom Waits (born 1949), American singer

Usage examples of "waits".

He quickly became acquainted with Raynard Waits and the details of his arrest.

I extend a daring hand towards her person, and by an involuntary movement she withdraws, blushes, her cheerfulness disappears, and, turning her head aside as if she were in search of something, she waits until her agitation has subsided.

If he have a son, he does not sit down with his father, but waits on the guests, with napkin in hand.

If Angelique has her period, he gives her one letter, if not he waits to the second month to make sure and he gives her the other.

So he waits ten days and calls it in like he thinks it might be stolen.

Gesto file was even remotely tied to the Waits case, then he would jealously guard his position from RHD encroachment.

A month earlier he had parlayed the preliminary hearing in the Raynard Waits case into daily headlines and top-of-the-broadcast reports.

The can of EasyLight was found just like Waits said, standing upright in front of the security fence.

They would know the files inside and out by the time they sat across the table from Waits in the interview room the following day.

Though a Superior Court judge found that Gonzalez and Fennel had acted on good faith and upheld the legality of the search, Waits was appealing that decision to the District Court of Appeal.

No matter the question of the legality of the traffic stop, the investigation of Raynard Waits had moved rapidly.

The morning after the arrest Olivas and Colbert obtained a search warrant for the apartment on Sweetzer where Waits lived alone.

The belief was that Waits had already discarded or hidden his tools and was in the process of disposing of the bodies of the two victims when he drew the attention of the CRT officers.

Bosch from the gathered evidence and information that Waits was a predator who targeted young women who would not be immediately missed, fringe dwellers who were unaccounted for by society in the first place and therefore not missed when they disappeared.

Bosch knew that the unknowns were likely to be the seven women Waits was offering to tell authorities about in addition to Marie Gesto and the pawnshop man, but he studied the photos anyway for the face of Marie Gesto.