undulate

[US]/ˈʌndjuleɪt/
[UK]/ˈʌndʒəleɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to move with a smooth wavelike motion; to have a wavy form
vt. to cause to move in a smooth wavelike motion; to cause to have a wavy form
adj. having a wavy form

Example Sentences

leaves with undulate margins.

We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.

the sand undulated and was ridged with ripples.

her body undulated to the thumping rhythm of the music.

The ripe wheat undulated in the breeze like the incoming tide.

The flag undulated in the wind.

The dancer's dress undulated as she moved across the stage.

The snake undulated through the grass.

The undulating hills stretched out as far as the eye could see.

The undulating waves crashed against the shore.

The undulating road made for a scenic drive through the countryside.

Her voice undulated with emotion as she sang the song.

The undulating melody of the music filled the room.

The undulating rhythm of the drums got everyone dancing.

The undulating landscape was breathtakingly beautiful.

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