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Discover Ludwig"wild wave" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as an idiom to describe something unpredictable, chaotic, or overwhelming. For example, "The news of the pandemic sent a wild wave of panic through the streets."
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The boat tilts frozen on the storm's wild wave.
We saw the heads Like a wild wave charging and were afraid.
"It's like riding a wild wave of emotions — it's up and down and very little respite".
The elegiac tone of its last stanza is heightened by the news of his death: The boat tilts frozen on the storm's wild wave.
But this Dallas-based company has ridden a wild wave of Internet euphoria.
Panek listed Wild Wave as 59 feet long on his permit application but 64 feet in Coast Guard documentation.
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A meander up the Bosphorous brings you to the Black Sea with its shoals of anchovies and wild waves.
"Hattie and the Wild Waves" describes in detail her artist mother's childhood in a wealthy German-American family.
Gwenver is the Cornish surfers' beach of choice, with wild waves and one of the best beach breaks in Cornwall, although these waves are not for amateurs.
We swam in wild waves at dawn and dusk, and in the evening we read aloud the pages from Waterlog describing that magnificent coastline.
But wild waves can still bite chunks out of their seaward fronts and damage can be caused by the action of high winds alone.
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