Sentence examples for to waves from inspiring English sources

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to waves

verb

To move back and forth repeatedly.

  • The flag waved in the gentle breeze.

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The trend soon spread to waves around the world.

We lose about a foot of marsh a year due to waves undercutting the shore grass.

For more than a century, Paris has been home to waves of Russians in flight.

These make you feel as if you were paddling out to waves.

But for generations the avenue below was the crowded first home to waves of immigrants.

At the same time, economic downturns squeezed banks, leading to waves of bank failures.

"I love you so much as a brother," he said, to waves of applause.

Both involve hazardous terrain to negotiate, above vertiginous falls to waves pounding on the rocks below.

"The short answer is, 'You go first,' " Ms. Fyne said, to waves of laughter.

These sorts of pressure ridges in the atmosphere are linked to "waves" in the jet stream.

Holzer now often projects words on to waves or around the contours of buildings.

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