Similar words: standing wave, long wave, rolling, trolling, get rolling, logrolling, rolling pin, rolling stone. Meaning: n. a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore.
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1. McCready saw the rolling waves of razor-wire looming ahead of him, the end of the minefield.
2. Rolling wave of globalization has made the world become an integral system of a large number of countries and many ethnic compositions.
3. The embattled regime of Bashar Assad unleashed a rolling wave of all-out military assaults on its own people that Mr Assad says is now "stopped".
4. This progressive detailing of the project management plan is often called "rolling wave planning, "indicating that planning is an iterative and ongoing process(see Figure 3-7).
5. It's amazing how quickly one becomes used to the stronger winds, revelling in the rolling waves and the brisk sailing.
6. He put a tentative arm up; instantly one pulled over, in a rolling wave of black slush.
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