Move or swing back and forth.
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Examples for "wave "
1 Broderbund's 3-D Home Architect is a good example of this new wave .
2 The restrictions, however, have prevented a national second wave of the virus.
3 The Victoria curbs have prevented a second wave of national infection, however.
4 The agrichemicals industry has seen a wave of consolidation in recent months.
5 New generation wave energy: could it provide one third of Australia's electricity?
1 The insurgency thing terrified us and we had to brandish the change.
2 But she had the task force to brandish over the dispatch box.
3 I'm not playing about with men who brandish revolvers all the time.
4 Shrill yells resound on every hand, brown arms brandish flashes of brightness.
5 Why brandish in that hand of thine a javelin of pointed steel?
6 And preferably one with nuclear weapons he'll brandish but never use.
7 Vega was known to brandish a knife at anybody who made disobliging remarks.
8 It's her story, and she'll brandish it how she sees fit.
9 He began to talk wildly, and to brandish the loaded gun.
10 Some groups seem to be dancing as they brandish their knives.
11 Some of them brandish their IDs, as if they were conducting a census.
12 He tried to brandish his new weapon, but it was heavier than he'd thought.
13 Mothers fainted, fathers sobbed, the condemned would brandish the Koran.
14 There is no need to brandish them in my face.
15 The hedges to either side brandish spikes edged with a nacreous rind of blight.
16 With that he snatched a good tough oaken cudgel, and began to brandish it.
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