Relatively large and spontaneous ocean surface waves that occur far out at sea.
1 All eyes turned toward the waves, dreading the rogue wave , the forty-footer.
2 However, a rogue wave hit while they were outside, knocking them off their feet.
3 A mighty wall of wind and water surged toward us like a rogue wave .
4 Despair rushed up over him like a rogue wave .
5 Indignation and hurt washed through her, drawing her down into misery like a rogue wave .
6 A rogue wave caught Rollo broadside, slapping the wind from his lungs, sending him sprawling.
7 A rogue wave rose from a flat, calm sea and smacked the side of Raegar's dragonship.
8 His anger rushes at me, a rogue wave .
9 The wedding-day massacre and the War of Assassins had swept over their relationship like a rogue wave .
10 Release rushed through him like a rogue wave , tossing him around until he'd poured everything into her.
11 I am so sorry that I was unable to manage the rogue wave that hit us this week.
13 The search has resumed for a five-year-old boy swept into the ocean by a rogue wave at Mount Maunganui yesterday.
14 The Brigitte Bardot vessel was following the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean when a rogue wave cracked its hull.
15 An Auckland ferry company is blaming a rogue wave for injuring two of its passengers on a ferry headed for Waiheke.
16 Police have called off the official search for a five-year-old boy swept out to sea by a rogue wave at Mount Maunganui.
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