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choppy

adjective as in wavy

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It takes about 30 minutes if the weather allows it - the conditions are often choppy - and there tend to be whales nearby.

From BBC

The Buehler who gave up three runs and three hits, walked one batter and hit another while throwing 42 pitches in the first two choppy innings?

Attention immediately turned to Gavin Robinson, then deputy leader, to step forward and navigate the party through choppy waters.

From BBC

This was a “game-changer,” according to Dr Lewis, as remote villages in Africa previously mostly had access to choppy and unreliable analogue TV.

From BBC

One paddleboarder was near the shoreline but the other was swept out to sea in increasingly choppy waters.

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

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