[
UK
/wˈeɪvi/
]
[ US /ˈweɪvi/ ]
[ US /ˈweɪvi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- uneven by virtue of having wrinkles or waves
-
(of hair) having waves
she had long wavy hair
How To Use wavy In A Sentence
- She was simple in all respects, but her warm ice blue eyes brought out every feature and long wavy brown hair shone in the moonlight.
- Double bright pink two - tone wavy. TL variegated, plain. Standard trailer.
- A crest of wavy, blond hair was loosely rooted on a magisterial forehead.
- His wavy silver hair was slicked back to better reveal his large and luminescent round blue eyes, which were at the moment centered on Katrina.
- I had a momentary image - very clear, very politically incorrect, and very likely brought on by Pam's mention of the cartoon books I'd once drawn for a little sick girl - of a large talking skunk in a beret, Monsieur Pepé Le Pew, strutting around my daughter's pension (if that was the word for a bedsitter-type apartment in Paris) with wavy aroma lines rising from his white-striped back. Duma Key
- There he cut a memorable figure with his red sash, billowing white shirt and stupendous head of crisp wavy hair. The Times Literary Supplement
- His hair was short and wavy, and oh, so black, a true blue-black, such as Pamela had rarely seen before.
- Held by the stalk at the bottom, they look like dainty fans with a wavy edge. Times, Sunday Times
- Devil killer body, a large wavy golden hair shine, slender legs wearing a yellow goose miniskirts, show figure of the perfect.
- He was about six feet tall with wavy blonde hair and fair skin.