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undulant

[uhn-juh-luhnt, uhn-dyuh-, -duh-] / ˈʌn dʒə lənt, ˈʌn dyə-, -də- /


ADJECTIVE
undulating
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Behind her, an undulant cascade of a semi-transparent textile striped in dark green is nearly abstract.

From New York Times

He makes the swirling busyness and tart sonorities of Berio’s “Feuerklavier” sound like a crackling blaze; he delves below the undulant grace and tenderness of Lieberson’s “Breeze of Delight” to reveal the music’s eerie undertow.

From New York Times

Michael Maloney reads this extraordinary book in gentle undulant tones for the most part, picking up speed and urgency as danger threatens, above all the otter hunt.

From Washington Post

Yet the performance is lithe, undulant and cogently phrased.

From New York Times

They were traveling to Dakar with the animals, riding in hammocks strung from truck beams above their undulant flocks.

From New York Times