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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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Yet the performance is lithe, undulant and cogently phrased.

From New York Times

This undulant non-site, neither properly architecture nor properly sculpture, feels more solemn today than it might have in years past, more of a burial ground than a surf.

From New York Times

Below the bittersweet, undulant surface of this music, as Mr. Levit reveals, Beethoven compresses an expansive sonata structure into less than four and a half minutes.

From New York Times

Yellowstone bison are known to carry brucellosis, a disease that can cause pregnant cattle to abort and infect humans with undulant fever, which causes fever, weakness and muscle pain.

From Washington Times

It features nearly 70 of the artist’s delirious vistas of undulant hills, mountains and rock formations, variously striated, patterned and creviced, rendered in pale browns and pastels of colored pencil burnished to resemble watercolor.

From New York Times