rolling wave

NOUN
  1. a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore
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  • You feel jumpy and emotional and those great rolling waves of nostalgia you're trying to suppress are washing over you like waves on a beach. The Sun
  • It's amazing how quickly one becomes used to the stronger winds, revelling in the rolling waves and the brisk sailing.
  • The sun would be shimmering on the gently rolling waves and fishing boats would be bobbing in the water.
  • The sun would be shimmering on the gently rolling waves and fishing boats would be bobbing in the water.
  • It's amazing how quickly one becomes used to the stronger winds, revelling in the rolling waves and the brisk sailing.
  • This progressive detailing of the project management plan is often called "rolling wave planning, "indicating that planning is an iterative and ongoing process(see Figure 3-7).
  • I strolled lazily along the beach, taking in the rolling waves and soft sand.
  • This progressive detailing of the project management plan is often called "rolling wave planning, "indicating that planning is an iterative and ongoing process(see Figure 3-7).
  • One of my presents for the Christmas of 1956 was a fat little book called All About Ships and Shipping, edited by EP Harnack and very nicely got up by Faber & Faber with semaphore flags and rolling waves impressed on its blue cloth binding. A British fleet with no aircraft carrier. Unthinkable!
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