How To Use Undulate In A Sentence
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The white stucco ceiling undulates up to a peak of 22 ft; the walls fan out, and their pale ash panelling is overlaid by ribs of clustered birch rods.
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The hay fields surrounding the old farmhouse undulated in the wild, untamed wind like green ocean waves.
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In cells with dense protoplasm, plasmalemma appeared undulated but occasionally spherical and variable in size with conspicuous invaginations that projected into the peripheral cytoplasm.
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Management breastpin argali gleet in conceitedly curacoa an snappish maladroitly suckerfish undulate aloft planetal indubitably a slantingly thyroglobulin is exigency the oreide.
Rational Review
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They all could see a ripple, as if water had been troubled by a stone, causing the earth to undulate.
SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
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Any stimulus anywhere on the coelenterate body alerts the entire organism indiscriminately and results in a response of the whole, which proceeds to contract, sway, or undulate.
The Human Brain
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Pay attention as it cuts its way among the hills that cluster close to the palisades of the Kentucky River, where the countryside begins to undulate, forming a thousand tiny hillocks and dells, all covered with grass picked shaggy by grazing cattle.
Driving directions
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The vegetation of this waste undulated and frothed amidst the countless cells of crumbling house walls, and broke along the foot of the city wall in a surf of bramble and holly and ivy and teazle and tall grasses.
When the Sleeper Wakes
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By dint of sheer sturdiness of arms, legs, and lungs, keeping true time with the pant and the shout, steadily goes it with hoist and haul, and cheerily undulates the melody of call that rallies them all with a strong will together, until the steep bluff and the burden of the bulk by masculine labor are conquered, and a long row of powerful pinnaces displayed, as a mounted battery, against the fishful sea.
Mary Anerley
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Some of them had steep, smooth walls that plunged into the sandy bottom, others undulated downwards.
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It has a matchless second-hand bookshop which sells bundles of sage used by the Ojibwa to prepare sacred space, seven types of Kentucky chewing tobacco, and undulates with cats.
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The glass envelope gently undulates to follow the site as it moves along the riverfront; it seems to express the flow of the water.
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The microfilament tendrils keeping the tunnel liquid wavered and undulated as if they had been caught in a breeze, then gradually became more stable, spreading out over the entire width of the tunnel.
Crusader Gold
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We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.
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The skies were clear, the horizons were infinite, the landscape rolled and undulated for miles in every direction.
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As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks.
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The surface of the liquid undulated gently, then more insistently, looking, not just a little, as though it were alive.
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As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks.
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The mantis will often slowly undulate, which is thought to mimic wind-blown foliage.
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The serviceable track undulates and crosses many gullies, the trees are thinned, you can see out north over pretty fields, tightly bound by the curving wooded escarpment.
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From the ridge the view to the south is pretty, the country undulated, either naked and swardy, or clothed with firs.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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Monochrome blocks, representing single species planting, undulate in sinuous curves of primary colour reminiscent of Miro or Arp.
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Its metallic waves seemed to nearly undulate off the page.
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The camera pulls further away, and the sea undulates in a deadly swell with the tiny dot of a man slicing through the center.
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As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks.
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When you're first taught butterfly you're probably instructed on the fine points of how to undulate through the water.
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Will pumped his hands into the air and his body undulated.
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Some snails, sea slugs, and worms embed embryos in gel, often in the form of thin strings or beautiful coiled ribbons that undulate gracefully in the current.
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Acacia auriculiformis looks much like Acacia aulacocarpa and Acacia crassicarpa (see below), but the fine veins of the phyllodes are anastomose (interconnected), the pods are narrower and more undulate than those of Acacia aulacocarpa, and the funicle encircles each seed.
Chapter 8
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-- Stem about 8 in. wide and long; globose, bearing fourteen to sixteen ridges, the edges of which are wavy or undulated, the prominent points crowned with tufts of thin, flexuous, yellow spines, the longest 1½ in., and hooked, the shorter ¾ in., and straight.
Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
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The fire was still burning strongly; waves of heat rose up out of the half-finished pit, making the air undulate.
COLDHEART CANYON
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Marabou feathers undulated lazily from the hemline and sleeves of a long, lean gown in black silk that glinted with sequins.
John Galliano Autumn/Winter 2011: Only 19 Looks, Model Makes Statement With Tattoo (PHOTOS)
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The sidewalk between the beach and road undulates with a wavelike pattern in black and white stone.
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The future, although it flows in one direction, undulates with possibility.
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The magnetosphere varies in size and shape, and its outer boundary - the magnetopause - gently undulates like a wave due to buffeting by the solar wind.
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As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks.
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As a principal with Ballet Arizona, she arches her sinuous back and undulates her arms with poetic delicacy in Bournonville's La Sylphide, and struts with sexy sultriness in Balanchine's Slaughter on Tenth Avenue.
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The collection took an artsy-fartsy, oopsie-daisy turn about midway through the show when seams began to undulate and dresses began to resemble oversize works of origami sculpture.
Fashion Week: Dolce and Gabbana, Robert Cavalli, Brioni, Giorgio Armani
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We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.
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The tonoplast has been shown to undulate when amyloplasts impact it, possibly ejecting ions in the process because the vacuole sequesters and extrudes ions.
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Protruding out the open sides were thick rolls of flesh that undulated like two well-fed seals.
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They all could see a ripple, as if water had been troubled by a stone, causing the earth to undulate.
SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
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The fire was still burning strongly; waves of heat rose up out of the half-finished pit, making the air undulate.
COLDHEART CANYON
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My head felt like a cannon ball; my feet had a tendency to cleave to the floor; the walls at times undulated in a most disagreeable manner; people looked unnaturally big; and the "very bottles on the mankle shelf" appeared to dance derisively before my eyes.
Hospital Sketches
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A belted kingfisher undulated past, some unlucky minnow in its stiletto-like bill.
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Seibold's funkia (called also day lily) has pale bluish flowers, and large, handsome glaucous leaves: the undulated-leaved funkia has beautifully variegated leaves, and pale bluish blossoms; these, together with several others of their race, are in bloom.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
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The serviceable track undulates and crosses many gullies, the trees are thinned, you can see out north over pretty fields, tightly bound by the curving wooded escarpment.
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We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.
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Women will cease to single-foot and learn to undulate when they walk.
Emma McChesney and Co.
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It is a magical place, truly a dream for the roving angler; outsize black bream, sole, conger, plaice, wrasse, undulate rays, tope, pollack and mullet reside within casting distance of the shore.
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The magnetosphere varies in size and shape, and its outer boundary - the magnetopause - gently undulates like a wave due to buffeting by the solar wind.
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In the water, his short legs, with his double-jointed knees and pliable ankles attached to size 14 feet, help him undulate like a dolphin.
Built to swim, Phelps found a focus and refuge in water
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The stacked wood, being undisturbed for the summer months, is a haunt of mice, and the stoat undulates over it, coming down headfirst like a nuthatch.
Country diary: Allendale, Northumberland
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Her face muscles contorted, her eyes turned black and her body began to undulate like a snake.
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A completely irrational white translucent roof undulates over the space like a gentle cloud, or the sky seen from under water on a pellucid day.
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In his own country the king granted these honourable augmentations to his armorial ensign: a chief undulated, ARGENT: thereon waves of the sea; from which a palm tree issuant, between a disabled ship on the dexter, and a ruinous battery on the sinister all proper; and for his crest, on
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson
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The stacked wood, being undisturbed for the summer months, is a haunt of mice, and the stoat undulates over it, coming down headfirst like a nuthatch.
Country diary: Allendale, Northumberland
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The singer's voice undulated
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But whether the voluptuous Vanessa undulated up and down the skewwhiff stairs in the middle of the night, was anyone's guess.
TICKLED PINK
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The dragon's serpentine body undulated like cloth in a fierce wind, nearly knocking Doriel off twice.
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a tendency to cleave to the floor; the walls at times undulated in a most disagreeable manner; people looked unnaturally big; and the "very bottles on the mankle shelf" appeared to dance derisively before my eyes.
Hospital Sketches
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The plesiosaur, being a reptile, wouldn't undulate but move from side to side.
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Broad expanses of open sand undulate, sweeping up into steep mountains or falling off into lakes, ponds, and shallow quagmires of quicksand.
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A cadenced curve of arched boxes undulates around the auditorium and continues in an arcade behind the stage.
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We undulated, we flowed, and if we didn't make it, it's not like we were missing anything.
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It broke on to us, upheaving and making the earth undulate, and as it came I said, ‘By Jove! that is a good earthquake.’
The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
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There is a single persistent bract subtending each pedicel and the seeds are crescent shaped and ridged along the margins but not undulate or furfuraceous.
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The bridge's roadway undulates gently at first, then abruptly starts heaving and twisting violently until it finally breaks apart.
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The white stucco ceiling undulates up to a peak of 22 ft; the walls fan out, and their pale ash panelling is overlaid by ribs of clustered birch rods.
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The ship canted and slipped to one side, tables and chairs going flying with an awful crash as the floor undulated like a sea and tried to become one with the wall.
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After having been barrelling along at 100mph the track comes to a period of relative calm (a flat area in the track) and it undulates up and down beneath you in time to the hi-hat.
Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!)
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We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.
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Another interesting variety of this blue sapphire is one known as "chatoyant"; this has a rapidly changing lustre, which seems to undulate between a green-yellow and a luminous blue, with a phosphorescent glow, or fire, something like that seen in the eyes of a cat in the dark, or the steady, burning glow observed when the cat is fascinating a bird -- hence its name.
The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
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The curtains undulated
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A minor shock wave undulated through me as I wondered how I could have possibly been out of it that long.
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As your body undulates with a powerful underwater dolphin, make sure your energy is directed forward by keeping the hands and arms as level as possible.