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whitecap

NOUN
  1. a wave that is blown by the wind so its crest is broken and appears white

How To Use whitecap In A Sentence

  • At high tide, the little bay looks deep and blue and can even develop some modest whitecaps.
  • Two years later I sat in the little town of Loreto watching the whitecaps blow over the ocean.
  • Cowboy hats churn like whitecaps atop the crowd.
  • This paper briefly summaries the studies on the role of ocean whitecap, sea spray and bubble in sea-air exchange process, and the development of research in the scope abroad.
  • The wind lashed the water into a choppy expanse of whitecaps.
  • The wind was blowing (you can tell from the whitecaps on the waves), the clouds were low, and it was raining.
  • Wherever possible, he writes with a seaman's lingo of seaways, gunwales, swells and whitecaps.
  • This paper briefly summaries the studies on the role of ocean whitecap, sea spray and bubble in sea-air exchange process, and the development of research in the scope abroad.
  • Paddling on the river is easy and relaxing - until winds at 30 miles per hour transform the waters into whitecaps breaking over the bow of your little kayak.
  • The bright colors of their sails flashed across the whitecaps before disappearing in the heavy swells.
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