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Undulate   Listen
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Undulate  v. i.  To move in, or have, undulations or waves; to vibrate; to wave; as, undulating air.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Undulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... gave what in ordinary women would have been a shrug: with her it was a slow ripple. I vow if her neck had been bare one could have seen it undulate ...
— Simon the Jester • William J. Locke

... It is the howl of the formless. It is the inarticulate finding utterance in the indefinite. A thing it is full of pathos and terror. Those clamours converse above and beyond man. They rise, fall, undulate, determine waves of sound, form all sorts of wild surprises for the mind, now burst close to the ear with the importunity of a peal of trumpets, now assail us with the rumbling hoarseness of distance. Giddy uproar which resembles a language, ...
— The Man Who Laughs • Victor Hugo



Words linked to "Undulate" :   roll, flap, fold, flow, turn up, undulation, flux, fold up



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