How To Use Wave In A Sentence

  • The microwave dinged and Leon seemed to get a little shocked from the noise.
  • AERONET is a global network of more than 100 sun photometers that measure the amount of sunlight absorbed by aerosols (fine particles in the air) at wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.
  • She was cautious, but Feinstein finds no trace of dishonour in the care she took to keep herself alive and free through successive waves of revolution and purgation.
  • Neutral sodium absorbs orange light - at wavelengths of 5890 and 5896 angstroms - from stars that lie behind it.
  • Lee waved down the server behind the counter, who seemed to have been engulfed in conversation with one of the two men seated next to us.
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  • High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
  • She sent them away with an imperious wave of the hand.
  • The visual system of most bird species, including all passerine birds tested to date, is sensitive to UV wavelengths.
  • Its hard drive can store 100 movies, and an antenna receives new films via broadcast airwaves.
  • A second wave of emigrations of Ashkenazic Jews from Eastern Europe at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries brought larger numbers of Yiddish-speaking, traditional Orthodox Jews into the Seattle community. Weaving Women's Words: Seattle Stories
  • Seeing her eyes unwavering, he was curious to know what had brought such a change in her attitude.
  • The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • The body was buffeted about in the waves.
  • Left of center a circular form hovers between the foreground and back-ground: both cell-like and lunar, it is concealed and revealed by waves of golden brown toner.
  • This investment trust has delivered exceptional returns over the past few years by riding a wave of mergers, acquisitions and innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crank baits trolled parallel to the shore or over sand flats in the DIRTY water where wind is blowing waves into the shore or shallows is good too regardless of the depth. Whats a good bait to use for walleye? ive never caught one but we now have land at a lake that is stocked with some.
  • In the darkened room behind this diorama, a wall-sized video projection showed a seascape of lapping waves.
  • Walking on the road, the wind coming like a heat wave attacks.
  • She cast the door aside with a big wave of her hand, much to the delight of the girls behind her.
  • Relaxing, in amusement at her unwonted altruism of motive, she had drawn her moleskin coat more closely around her, and settled back to wait the other woman's pleasure in returning to the bright warmth that the pale-orange ribbon of light, wavering upon the swaying platform, harbingered. Undesirables
  • Instead of emitting light, like a laser, the maser emits microwave energy at a specific frequency, which produces a very specific ticking.
  • She curled her hair into soft waves and put on the white gold earrings her father had given her.
  • The shapes of the waves show how well the heart's electrical impulses are working, the size of the heart, and how well the individual components of the heart are working together.
  • The murder sent shock waves through the whole community.
  • After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
  • By holding the mobile to your ear, the death-dealing atomic waves penetrated your skull and a cancer was formed.
  • I waved as I put-putted past each packed bus stop.
  • Within the unalterable waves of change, we can never find any enduring refuge or freedom.
  • This recent wave of terrorism has ruled out any chance of peace talks.
  • Waved round the coast, up-called a pitchy cloud340 Paradise Lost: The First Book
  • Lunch was a microwave meal and dinner would be a curry. The Sun
  • The present wave of strikes stems from discontent among the lower-paid.
  • He produced a knife with a six-inch blade which he waved at the guard, forcing him to back off.
  • The pictures showed that when the water reached a certain speed, it began to break into eddies, waves and cross-currents.
  • As soon as news of the tragedy was announced, shock waves spread rapidly to all parts of the country.
  • Andrew noticed the sudden change of direction, as the wave moved faster towards them.
  • These waves of films - and previous attempts at 3D-television broadcasting - used what's known as the anaglyph method of imaging. The Engineer - News
  • The cliffs closed in as the river swept round a bend, its waves slapping against vertical rocks.
  • Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up.
  • After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets.
  • Each patrol is also given a first-aid kit, a global positioning system compass, an astrocompass and a shortwave radio.
  • Love is like sea with lots of waves,I recall the sailing boat when I am old. Nobody will remember all of you like me.
  • In fact, the back was so far away from the stage, a time delay on the punchline created a wave of laughter.
  • Faced with the new electric fields introduced by the sound wave, the electrons and holes in the quantum well seek out their respective points of minimum energy in the presence of the fields.
  • Small boys waved their hands to us, the water-carrier carrying his tight goat-skin from the wells set his cups a-tinkling, as though by way of a God-speed, and then M'Barak touched his horse with the spur to induce the bravery of a caracole, and led us away from Djedida. Morocco
  • Years of research led the Mitchells to an ancient musical system called cymatics, or Chladni patterns, which are formed by sound waves at specific pitches. Musicians crack melodic code within Da Vinci chapel
  • Then trumpeters played a fanfare, fireworks boomed and crackled across the sky and children from schools on either side of the river waved flags and exchanged huge greetings cards to commemorate new links between their communities.
  • By the use of the eigenfunctions, the formulas of the propagation of the transient wave along rod, beam and beam-rod structures are derived in the present paper.
  • They got comfortable on the rocks, with the waves roaring in, lapping at their feet, they stroked their bellies and chattered on about the sea, about stealing a small fishing boat when they should have been in school. September 17 , 2004
  • He said McCain has been critical of so-called 527 groups — named for the tax code section under which they operate — and argued that "virtually every attack-style 527 group on the airwaves" is aiding Democrat Barack Obama. Price of Power: McCain accepts ex-Swift Boaters' donations
  • Brown pelicans dive into glistening sapphire waves to grab tiny silvery fish that jump from the water then fall back with a soft plop.
  • She waved her scarf at him bannerlike
  • Cable television from across the Atlantic has long dominated our airwaves.
  • Your hair has a natural wave whereas mine's just straight and boring.
  • After briefings and an exchange of stores, both ships continued their respective courses with a wave and a toot goodbye.
  • Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all.
  • His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind.
  • I don't know which wavelength the station is on - is it on long wave?
  • Giant avalanches, tidal waves, and many stock footage scenes of buildings collapsing result.
  • Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
  • The second wave is syntactic: attacks against the operating logic of computers and networks.
  • As a sunbow laughs and is lost on the waves that range220 A Nympholept
  • The trick is to ask what next and be at the crest of the wave. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can't quite imagine yourself with your hair gathered loosely at the crown with tousled waves flowing down your neck… but like the idea?
  • In the 1800's Americans used to live out on the prairies in sod huts before the days of the microwave burrito. Thoughts on TSHTF
  • These are mind-boggling questions for a person of normal prudence because in science, colour is simply light of different wavelength.
  • Maybe we can finally banish the boy bands and little girls in push-up bras off of our airwaves.
  • This girl was blazing like a pyre of psymantic energy, with waves of blue and white constantly washing over her.
  • It seems like some critics who at one moment will adulate a neo-realistic picture for its unwavering depiction of an emotional truth will the next second decry a film for depicting violence in a graphic/real way. Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: Michael Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me | /Film
  • Tapwave already bundles web browsing software with the consoles, which to date have had to connect to a mobile phone via Bluetooth or infrared wireless links in order to provide Internet connectivity.
  • Then another one suddenly moved toward me, scowling, and waved at me to stop.
  • ; the river raced in turbid waves; the sand drove in clouds; and the face of the sky was darkened as if by a London fog. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • In its original form, this involved saints like Columba taking to his coracle (that bobbing teacup of a leather boat, without rudder or oars), trusting the waves to carry him wherever they might.
  • It came in a week when Scottish businessmen were making waves in a number of areas in which Scotland is supposed to be no good: entrepreneurialism, flotation and building global businesses overseas.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • Opened in 2007, the family-run Forte S ā o Jo ā o da Barra is part of a small but growing band of hotels running countercurrent to the wave of mass tourism that has swept over much of the Algarve region during the past 40 years. Portugal's Alluring Hideaways
  • This "reflection upon itself" part could lead to a theory of subjectivity, that, like Deleuze's "intensities," would manifest, exponentially, more concentrated wave interaction i.e. in itself, in the body; of the body itself, leading to thought? Archive 2005-10-01
  • Gunmen have killed two American soldiers and injured four others in the latest wave of gunfire and explosions.
  • We have not wavered from this position, and we do not intend to do so now.
  • I suppose one little leader must wave its little tail and cry "excelsior" to the others. A Woman Rice Planter
  • She waved at Stephen who came over at high speed once he spotted the tape recorder. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Many odontocetes can navigate by echolocation, producing sound waves using a complex system of nasal sacs and passages, and using the echoes to navigate.
  • By microwave-isted extraction and intermittent microwave radiation heating, the new technology of obtaining Porphyra haitanensis polysaccharides was studied.
  • Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
  • The microwave irradiation ( MI ) process to extract lignin from straw had been developed.
  • Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney.
  • But now that the sun was fully out, he could see beyond the breakers, way beyond the waves to the flat water at the back.
  • Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves we meet and come near.The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • She waved me off as I set off into the unknown territory of Park Mountain.
  • The spiral wave inhibits normal waves, just as eddies in a stream inhibit the smooth flow of water.
  • Here comes the opening double bill of yet another wave of space monsters. Times, Sunday Times
  • One must choose either the particle mode, with localized positions, trajectories, and energy quanta, or the wave mode, with spreading wave functions, delocalization and interference. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • I just make two points to Mr Key: firstly, hangi are not cooked in a microwave, and, secondly, instead of having his groceries delivered, it may pay him to go down to the supermarket.
  • The neutral stability curves and the character parameters are given, including the temporal and spatial growth rate, the critical wave number, the maximum wave number and the wave celerity.
  • There will just be a standing wave created between one place and another, as all points on the wave would have zero net displacement.
  • Le Monde, read by some 2 million people every day, is one of the country's most influential newspapers with extensive contacts in the French establishment and an unwaveringly intellectual tone.
  • The watermen of the Mississippi delta will tell you that if you wish to gauge the magnitude of a vessel that has passed by, all you have to do is measure the size of the waves the vessel has left in its wake. Manifesting Michelangelo
  • Despite the disgrace and humiliation which eventually befell him, he never wavered from his beliefs.
  • There were constant rumours of further waves but there was no hard information as we had no radio or TV.
  • Suddenly there was a big wave of flame coming across the garden towards me, a massive fireball. Times, Sunday Times
  • In warm light colours also warm body colours make themselves felt in a pleasant way, whereas the low proportion of short-wave radiation of these light sources more or less “kills” cold colours such as bluish green, blue and purple. 2. Elements
  • Begins glowing as the room fills with a blinding force lightwave. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to do super-acronyms like SHIELD or FLAG
  • A former minister in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's cabinet, another lawmaker and a top former bureaucrat are in jail facing charges of corruption in a 2008 allotment of airwave to carry telephone signals. Coal India's Overseas Plans on Hold
  • But the more the morselling of Christianity went on, the more dangerous became the raging ocean around it, so that now the Christian Archipelago seems to be quite covered with the stormy waves. The Agony of the Church (1917)
  • You look over the side of the deck and see smooth flowing waves, and the rain leaving ripples in the water.
  • It was in the public forums, the interminable meetings that became routine, when attention wavered and respect dimmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next wave of Internet-related scams, however, may move from phishing to pharming.
  • The pain keeps hitting me in waves, ranging from barely tolerable to excruciating.
  • Many microwaves heat unevenly, leading to hot spots in the milk.
  • No longer the torch-bearer of iconoclasm, the scourge of intellectual hypocrisy, I had become instead mere target practice for Banner Wavers Anonymous.
  • Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector.
  • The fine weather/The heatwave broke at last.
  • Amy lifted her arm to wave. "Goodbye," she called.
  • He waved the man off dismissively and we all watched as his car clunked and rattled its way out of the parking lot.
  • The wave equation having general forms of planar simple harmonic wave is deduced in this article. It is simple and accurate to solve wave equation by using this formula.
  • Because it uses sound waves instead of radiation, ultrasound is safer than X-rays.
  • At present, the vertical incidence of seismic wave is considered in the seismic response analysis of arch dam.
  • I find that a heated bedwarmer and a microwaveable teddy bear go a long way to replace a missing husband. Left Behind
  • Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
  • The parent firm in France will increase its holding in Thai operations and the company is trying to catch the wave of returning consumer confidence.
  • The principle and application the digital microwave communication synthetic test instrument are introduced in this paper.
  • It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves.
  • Obviously waves may have frequencies of intermediate magnitude and so be difficult to classify as either destructive or constructive.
  • Now the microwave oven was pretty old and I'm not surprised it conked out, but the iron was relatively new and I hadn't been expecting it to explode in my hand for another couple of years at the earliest.
  • The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline.
  • On the way, a young man waved to me.
  • The umbilical flow velocity waveform of a normally growing fetus has high-velocity diastolic flow, while in cases of intrauterine growth restriction, the umbilical artery diastolic flow is diminished.
  • And, as always, to Mom and Dad and my family and friends for the unwavering support, and to Audrey, James, and Jonathan for putting up with my “spacey” moments and allowing me time to dwell in make-believe lands. Darkness Becomes Her
  • During a major swell, surfable waves might break beyond the ends of the rocks.
  • No fluorophore was taken up when either the excimer or the ruby laser was used to generate the shock wave.
  • Progressively, larger objects substantially increase the timescale for collapse over still longer wavelengths.
  • You could go up to a stranger and know they were on the same wavelength.
  • To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water.
  • Make sure you ride on the crest of the wave. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • The other object is SN 2007gr, which was first detected in August 2007 in the spiral galaxy NGC 1058, some 35 million light-years away it's one of the closest Ic supernovae detected in the radio waveband. GRB Central Engines Observed in Nearby Supernovae? | Universe Today
  • During the course of the laser pulse, the electric field of the light wave oscillates about a dozen times.
  • Their son watched helplessly as they vanished beneath the waves.
  • As the batteries run low, patients simply strap on a power pack that recharges the batteries via radio waves beamed through their skin.
  • Stupid fcuking Beckinista dumbshit, take to the internet and look into the massive heat waves that occur, get this, during our winters. Think Progress » Global warming denier Sarah Palin to appear at ‘Oil Palace’ in Texas.
  • But at the base the state depends on people whose loyalties may waver at key moments.
  • This event catalyzed a year-long quest to develop an observer/participant art form reflecting the integration of time (particle) and space (wave) into the living breathing presence of a new archetype, the "wavicle" reflecting Tambellini's space/time experiments in art & physics at MIT, anticipating the hyperdimensional model based on the torsion effect of the rotation of the planets and their satellites arising from behind the Iron Curtain. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: (R)evolution in Art & Physics: The All-Round Genius of Aldo Tambellini
  • Short sound waves bounce off even small objects.
  • In the SOFAR channel, low frequency waves may travel thousands of miles before weakening.
  • At the border the guard waved me through.
  • Located on a narrow peninsula, Yehliu features special terrain and geologic landscape from wave erosion , rock weathering, and crustal movement.
  • Scientists have now observed that one of these atmospheric tides, known as diurnal wavenumber Science Blog
  • Lotuses their heads uprear from the pure wave, and charm the view with mingled tints of red and blue.
  • Beach boys and babes stretch and preen and wait to catch the next, best wave.
  • So far, we've made nanoscale lasers, photodetectors, and ribbons that serve as flexible sub-wavelength optical waveguides.
  • Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore.
  • It was like saying that tiny ripples and monster waves propel surfers with equal momentum. Christianity Today
  • There is no ebb and flow in his metre more than on the shores of the Adriatic, but wave follows wave with equable gainings and recessions, the one sliding back in fluent music to be mingled with and carried forward by the next. Among My Books Second Series
  • He dismissed her thanks with quick wave of the hand.
  • The starter waved a green flag to indicate that the race would begin.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • Whilst the traditional different places of employment obviously differ (from, the smell of the "briny" with a cooking range being pitched up and down with the ship by the waves; to the unwanted inclusion of sand, leaves and insects in the field; to the salubrious comfort of an air base), the core skills, role and esprit must be common throughout the three Services. Army Rumour Service
  • Maxwell believed electromagnetic waves such as light to be vibrations in the ether.
  • Forms of peddling would change and evolve, but street selling remained part of the urban economic, social and cultural fabric in urban America well after the wave of anti-noise regulation discussed here.
  • Soon, we had a new wall made from wet sand, and as the waves washed higher on the beach parts of that would collapse too.
  • Telephone system: excellent domestic and international facilities; automatic system domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels international: 5 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations - The 2000 CIA World Factbook
  • That change rivals anything that we've seen in the last three years of the smartphone market," said Paul Carton, ChangeWave's director of research, adding that the sudden surge in consumer interest in Android had "roiled" the market. PC World
  • He took position on her right side to support should the ship suddenly pitch or roll with the waves.
  • The officials there closed the airport and waved off all incoming flights to the nearby island.
  • This seemed the best way to draw the wavering states away from Washington and consolidate Southern power.
  • The crime wave that spurred them has been falling steadily in times of greater economic prosperity.
  • But as knowledge of wave motions developed and the laws of governing them were better understood, the receiver was "tuned" to respond to the transmitter, that is, the transmitter was made to set up a definite rate of vibrations in the ether and the receiver made to respond to this rate, just like two tuning forks sounding the same note. Marvels of Modern Science
  • The endearment set off another wave of warmth in her, another petal unfolding deep inside her. WHERE THE HEART IS
  • He studied continuum mechanics, lunar theory with Clairaut, the three body problem, elasticity, acoustics, the wave theory of light, hydraulics, and music.
  • If it's not a heatwave outside, a cardy and/or fleece, and maybe a brolly, are probably a good idea for the homeward journey.
  • Wave on wave of the audience entered into the theatre.
  • For three years, the seismometers recorded how seismic waves from hundreds of earthquakes worldwide bounced through the mantle.
  • Or they asserted that all those landlubberly creatures had walked dry-shod across a natural bridge or had swum short distances between stepping-stones, and that one such formation or another had since disappeared beneath the waves. Galapagos
  • As such, he was utterly made for the job, as his combination of physical clumsiness, verbal ineptitude and unwaveringly glaikit expression must have made even the most gauche and pallid code-cruncher feel like a cocksure sophisticate. Be My Enemy
  • The other wave, currently near the Windward Islands is organizing and threatening to move through the very warm Caribbean. PM Update: Mostly clear and mostly awesome
  • On the way back from the bathroom I have to pass by them he catches my eye and smiles so I just give a little wave and keep walking as I don't want to interrupt his picking up.
  • He felt a brief wave of tenderness towards his old teacher.
  • But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine that shot young Waverley
  • I turn away, gagging on the bilious waves of resentment rising up within me. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places.
  • In the late 1960s and '70s, second-wave feminists, belittled in today's conservative backlash as bra-burning man-haters, paved the way for rights younger women now take for granted.
  • One early morning at an elementary school bus stop, I gaily waved at the visible faces of our future leaders and innovators, children whose dreams and innocence were yet unscathed by disappointment or grim reality.
  • Crossing genres from lo-fi slacker rock to Greek chillwave, it felt exciting and fresh at the same time as throwing you back into the past in a disorientating timewarp reminiscent of Gold-era Spandau Ballet. The sax is back
  • Many cottages are a home from home, offering microwaves, dishwashers, tvs and videos.
  • Toasting their successful ascent to the summit, she lifts her flask in the air, and father waves his walking stick.
  • For years they have marched, waved flags and mouthed slogans whilst the people elected them to offices of wealth and privilege.
  • In contrast to a conventional nanoparticle dimer plasmon ruler, this new one shows an approximately linear relationship between the resonance wavelength shifts and nanosphere dimer interparticle separation for a linear plasmon ruler. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • This issue is a Superman story from which Superman is absent--every scene except the Akteon-Holt takedown and is Mr. Akteon's name supposed to recall Actaeon or Mr. Action? includes at least one character directly associated with him, even Maggie Sawyer and Shockwave. Archive 2006-05-01
  • GINGRICH: If we had Mayor Giuliani for governor and we had Governor Pataki for senator we would be a large step toward the title wave which would make 2010 comparable to 1994. WNYC New York Public Radio
  • The wounded were trampled and drowned in the shallow waves.
  • As molecular _vis viva_ the waves disappear, but in so doing they re-endow the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen with tension. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • the transduction of acoustic waves into voltages by a microphone
  • This has plane wave solutions which are transverse waves travelling with velocity c, properties that electromagnetic waves also possess.
  • The boy waved goodbye to his grandmother.
  • Riding inside a tube with the wave crashing down around the surfer is particularly impressive.
  • Earthquake waves travel slowly through the hotter regions of the mantle and speed up in colder, denser areas.
  • The barogram of the 29th was remarkable for its waviform trace, and it may be that the air-waves propagated by such a disturbance can be transmitted a very considerable distance.
  • While Liu's directive appeared to give the poor peasant leagues an important role, in practice they were swamped by huge ‘human wave’ work teams.
  • Third, a new wave of imaginative, entrepreneurial and market-driven alternative providers of legal service are vital to the mix. Times, Sunday Times
  • The carrier wave has got out of phase with the signal wave.
  • The breakwater tamed the waves and provided a safe bathing area.

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