A wave that is blown by the wind so its crest is broken and appears white.
1 A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white smother.
2 I seem to see old Colgate's face beneath an occasional whitecap .
3 Hamilton's snorkel popped up for an instant and then vanished again beneath a whitecap .
4 Bean-sized, it looked like a cartoon whitecap .
5 Not a whitecap was in sight.
6 She didn't want to be the whitecap on ground zero if Babineau gave him the wrong vitamin and killed him.
7 Vor didn't have time to ask questions as the ripple of disturbed sand raced toward him like a frothy whitecap during an ocean storm.
8 The boat reared high in the boiling, seething waves, and the next whitecap wrenched the child from her hands, snatching it into the water.
9 There was a slight breeze coming in off the sea, scuffing whitecaps .
10 Crescent Point, Whitecap and Teine did not respond to requests for comment.
11 Victarion missed the grey-green waters of home, with their whitecaps and surges.
12 This time of night, all she could see were the curled whitecaps .
13 They had just come in and were looking about frantically for Whitecap .
14 I saw nothing but whitecaps and foam, gleaming faintly in the darkness.
15 Reuters last week reported Whitecap was a front-runner in bidding for the asset.
16 Whitecap is the front runner for the asset, one of the people said.
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