Stir up (water) so as to form ripples.
Move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion.
1 The tops are often jagged, though sometimes they undulate like the Pennines.
2 It ripples beneath my gaze, almost seems to undulate as I watch.
3 The parapets are in ruins; earthslides have made the ground undulate in hillocks.
4 When a vacuum is applied the membrane is induced to undulate .
5 They undulate across the walls, wrap my arms, lift my hair.
6 The woods were thickening on his right and the ground was beginning to undulate .
7 The waves of the lake undulate and swell like a bosom touched by love.
8 Bowl; internally an undulate marginal band, externally a middle band of diamonds and ovals.
9 To the north and south, granite walls undulate in ribbons of light and darkness.
10 Ng mumbles something and his pouch begins to throb and undulate around his body.
11 Small globular olla with undulate margin, of polished black ware.
12 The wind was coming; under the far horizon the mass of waters begun to undulate .
13 Its long body seemed to undulate through the air.
14 Her eyes began to glitter more brilliantly, and her shape to undulate in freer curves.
15 Pierrette wore a stuff gown with a chemisette, Bathilde made the velvet of hers undulate .
16 The prostrate bodies undulate , double up, and turn over.
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