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New Wave

NOUN
  1. an art movement in French cinema in the 1960s

How To Use New Wave In A Sentence

  • Third, a new wave of imaginative, entrepreneurial and market-driven alternative providers of legal service are vital to the mix. Times, Sunday Times
  • We gave them the album… actually they were one of the first to say it reminds them of '80s new wave.
  • The current new wave of technology should prove an economic elixir.
  • The fact that so many people still wish Andie had ended up with her New Wave-ish, pompadoured best buddy speaks to how beloved and unforgettable Duckie turned out to be. Friday List: Ranking the John Hughes characters
  • The most remarkable thing about Kenna's shameless new wave revivalism is that Fred Durst likes it - enough to take Kenna aboard his inappropriately named Flawless imprint, anyway.
  • They jump effortlessly from new wave-tinged rockers to Queen-like bombast to stunning Beatlesque ballads to jazzy art-pop, without losing their touch with hooks that lodge themselves in your cranium and refuse to let go. Tony Sachs: One More Once: A Listen Back At The Records That Made 2010 More Bearable
  • The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike.
  • There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down.
  • Its rough and edgy production makes the record sound perfect for the demented brand of new wave garage rock the band were practicing at the time.
  • The current new wave of technology should prove an economic elixir.
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