undulant
IPA: ˈʌndʒʌɫʌnt
adjective
- Having the characteristics of a wave; wavelike
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Examples of "undulant" in Sentences
- In the background were undulant palm fronds, and the blunt, inky silhouette of a promontory, unmistakably Diamond Head.
- No one has gone any further with this, and the electricity of her song about beards, listing, growing more undulant, crescendos.
- The cello joins in with a pensive melodic line that responds to the violin, while the piano gradually prods the music forward with undulant riffs.
- His mouth agape, the volcanic release from within climbing up his throat, pouring out of him, an undulant wave sweeping over, through, and around his body.
- In the distance, over at the deep end, Aurelio's crew is doing as instructed, forming a brigade to empty their jerry cans, creating undulant and planar rainbows of mower gas.
- To get those undulant tastes that strike a deep chord rather than the superficial tastes you get with modern food, that for me is exciting, it's almost like I'm a culinary archeologist.
- Ghost rains sweep down, smearing his rugged sides, yet on he writhes, undulant with pine and palm, gleaming until his low, sharp head and lambent tongue, grown gray and pale and silver in the dying day, kisses the molten gold of the golden sea.
- Was the "undulant" philosophy of Monsieur de Montaigne, in collusion with this dislocating time, at work upon him, that, following with only too entire a mobility the experience of the hour, he found himself more than he could have thought possible the toy of external accident?
- The student, whose name and gender has not been disclosed by Texas A&M to Sunshine, apparently came down with the disease, also known as undulant fever, attempting to clean what is called a Madison Aerosol Chamber (MAC) where mice had been exposed to aerosolized brucella particles.
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