A wave that is blown by the wind so its crest is broken and appears white.
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Examples for "whitecap"
Examples for "whitecap"
1A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white smother.
2I seem to see old Colgate's face beneath an occasional whitecap.
3Hamilton's snorkel popped up for an instant and then vanished again beneath a whitecap.
4Bean-sized, it looked like a cartoon whitecap.
5Not a whitecap was in sight.
1She saw the white horse and buggy out in the south yard.
2Napoleon rode his white horse; Murat, in Oriental dress, a bay charger.
3They rode in a comfortable old phaeton drawn by the white horse.
4Yonder I see the priest upon the high-road on his white horse.
5The white horse pawed the rocks as though impatient to be gone.
6Betty looked in, and her eyes fell on a magnificent white horse.
7Often he saw General Cos riding ahead on a magnificent white horse.
8The white horse contentedly went to munching dry blades of dusty grass.
9He had ridden up behind the others on a prancing white horse.
10Kid Wolf was riding on his white horse alongside the rumbling stage.
11Ali always rode upon a milk- white horse, with its tail dyed red.
12I want to save them, carry them away on a white horse.
13The little cobbler, riding upon a white horse, commanded the king's army.
14Now and then glimpses of Frank's white horse gleamed through the trees.
15Once, she rode into a New York gallery on a white horse.
16Finn's shadowy white horse bared teeth at her and carried Finn away.
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White horse a través del temps
White horse per variant geogràfica