We found 143 examples of how to use wave in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 143.
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1. | Wave after wave surged upon the beach. | |
2. | That was the P-wave just now. The S-wave is coming. | |
3. | So far, there have been five detections of gravitational waves, thanks to the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and, more recently, the European Virgo gravitational-wave detector. | |
4. | Brazilian big wave rider Maya Gabeira beat her own world record this year when she rode a 22.4-meter wave at Portugal's Nazare. | |
5. | Not only was the wave a new women’s record, but the World Surf League says it was the biggest wave ridden by a man or woman in 2020. | |
6. | The largest documented wave ever surfed was at Nazare, a 24.38-meter wave in 2017. | |
7. | The Global Forecasting System will now be combined with a global wave model called WaveWatch III, which will extend current wave forecasts to 16 days and improve predictions of ocean waves forced by the atmosphere. | |
8. | A cold wave passed over Japan. | |
9. | The earthquake created a tremendous sea wave. | |
10. | Quite a few people were killed on the cold wave that hit this area. | |
11. | A cold wave hit this district. | |
12. | A big wave swept the man off the boat. | |
13. | A big wave turned the ferry over. | |
14. | A big wave turned over his canoe. | |
15. | The tidal wave warning has been canceled. | |
16. | A sudden wave of sickness overpowered him. | |
17. | They weren't warned of the tidal wave. | |
18. | She always winds up a conversation with a wave of her hand. | |
19. | She designated their table with a wave of the hand. | |
20. | Pools of sorrow, wave of joy. | |
21. | The LDP rode on the wave of Koizumi's popularity. | |
22. | What Jansky had observed was the 14.6m wavelength radio wave from the Milky Way's core. | |
23. | Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? | |
24. | The Japanese archipelago is struck by a terrible heat wave. | |
25. | History is like quantum physics: the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assassination a particle or a wave? |