A long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore.
1 Then the rolling wave of false calm as the conditioning kicked in.
2 There is a great, rolling wave of sound through it all.
3 But now in a long rolling wave of steel the German battalion roared swiftly onward.
4 Luce nodded, already battling a rolling wave of confusion.
5 High is the grove of their masts, as they nod by turns on the rolling wave .
6 A rolling wave of nausea went through me.
7 Her bosom heaved; her eyes never quittedhim:theirlight as the light on a rolling wave .
8 She fights a rolling wave of nausea.
9 The starlings became a coiling snake, a rolling wave , a cannonball, and bowled themselves at the falcon.
10 Up again with a rolling wave .
11 Each rolling wave reminds me of that word in the Epistle of James, 'Let him ask in faith, nothing wavering.
12 I shrugged, breathed through my mouth and searched the cabinets for painkillers to flatten the rolling wave of my hangover.
13 It was as if we were bathers, up to our shoulders in water, who suddenly are submerged by a rolling wave .
14 Cue the flags and that rolling wave of diffuse hysteria as Daley composed himself and produced a rather stunning moment of anticlimax.
15 It is easy to think of the rolling wave of revelations about sexual harassment as a surge of female protest against men.
16 In crossing the ocean she said that every rolling wave seemed to her a grave, in which she was burying her blue-eyed baby.
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