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new wave

noun as in alternative philosophy

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As the hairstylist Sam McKnight is quoted in the book saying, “It was a new wave, and it changed fashion forever.”

Now comes a new wave of young immigrants sent north to escape rampant gang violence in Central America.

Instead, his speech was followed by a new wave of white-on-black violence.

The response of the white South to the 1963 March on Washington was a new wave of racial violence.

Celebrity Rehab better get ready for a whole new wave of D-listers fighting off addictions to little round blue things.

I think about the beak of the ship, which buries itself in each new wave.

Every glance around the room, which revealed the vacant place of our friends, would bring our sorrow in a new wave upon us again.

Nearly a month was spent in the wood, the time being devoted to training in the new wave formation for the coming offensive.

The settlement of Virginia by the English was followed by remonstrance and a new wave of missionary activity.

Close at their back now lay the German invaders of Britain—a new wave of the human tide always flowing westward.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to new wave, such as: new age, and nouvelle vague.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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