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wave
noun
a
long
moving
shape
of
water
that
rises
higher
than
the
rest
of
the
sea
or
a
lake
before
falling
•
The
children
jumped
over
the
small
waves
near
the
shore
.
The
children
jumped
over
the
small
waves
near
the
shore
.
•
A
huge
wave
crashed
against
the
rocks
,
sending
spray
into
the
air
.
A
huge
wave
crashed
against
the
rocks
,
sending
spray
into
the
air
.
verb
-
wave
,
waving
,
waves
,
waved
to
move
your
hand
from
side
to
side
to
greet
,
say
goodbye
,
or
get
someone's
attention
•
She
waved
to
her
friend
across
the
street
.
She
waved
to
her
friend
across
the
street
.
•
The
driver
waves
at
the
security
guard
before
entering
the
gate
.
The
driver
waves
at
the
security
guard
before
entering
the
gate
.
noun
a
movement
of
your
hand
from
side
to
side
used
to
greet
someone
,
say
goodbye
,
or
call
attention
•
He
greeted
us
with
a
cheerful
wave
.
He
greeted
us
with
a
cheerful
wave
.
•
A
quick
wave
was
all
she
gave
before
boarding
the
train
.
A
quick
wave
was
all
she
gave
before
boarding
the
train
.
noun
a
sudden
increase
of
feeling
,
activity
,
or
number
of
people
happening
at
the
same
time
•
A
wave
of
excitement
swept
through
the
stadium
.
A
wave
of
excitement
swept
through
the
stadium
.
•
The
city
faced
a
new
wave
of
tourists
during
the
festival
.
The
city
faced
a
new
wave
of
tourists
during
the
festival
.
noun
a
pattern
of
energy
,
such
as
sound
or
light
,
that
moves
through
air
,
water
,
or
space
•
Sound
travels
as
a
wave
through
the
air
.
Sound
travels
as
a
wave
through
the
air
.
•
A
radio
wave
can
carry
music
across
the
world
.
A
radio
wave
can
carry
music
across
the
world
.