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He’s in the Montana prairie in a place called Centennial ­Valley, which is undulating sagebrush flats layered with ancient sand dunes bordered on one side by the Centennial Mountains.
CAN A HUNTER OUTRUN AN ANTELOPE? THIS ULTRA-MARATHONER IS FINDING OUT.BY CHRISTINE PETERSON/OUTDOOR LIFENOVEMBER 23, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE
In this computer model, snakes that undulated flew similarly to the real-life snakes.
FLYING SNAKES WRIGGLE THEIR WAY THROUGH THE AIREMILY CONOVERAUGUST 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
Certain species of tree snakes can glide through the air, undulating their bodies as they soar from tree to tree.
HERE’S HOW FLYING SNAKES STAY ALOFTEMILY CONOVERJUNE 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
In the simulation, snakes that undulated flew similarly to the real-life snakes.
HERE’S HOW FLYING SNAKES STAY ALOFTEMILY CONOVERJUNE 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
Gliding snakes undulate their bodies both side to side and up and down, the researchers found, and move their tails above and below the level of their heads.
HERE’S HOW FLYING SNAKES STAY ALOFTEMILY CONOVERJUNE 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
"Built it this spring," he said, surveying his handiwork, which seemed to undulate as the cars swept past.
IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWNROBERT W. CHAMBERS
But around and on every side of the retina undulate countless other rays that leave no impression upon it.
MYSTERIOUS PSYCHIC FORCESCAMILLE FLAMMARION
A bold but popular authoress was severely rated lately for the passage, “made twilight undulate.”
JASPER LYLEHARRIET WARD
Scarcely had the crier ceased to speak, when the crowd began to undulate like a serpent behind the line of soldiers.
THE FORTY-FIVE GUARDSMENALEXANDRE DUMAS
A violent east wind causes the tall heather, now of the color of dead leaves, to undulate like a peaceful sheet of water.
THE CARLOVINGIAN COINSEUGNE SUE
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNDULATE

  • arose
  • billowed
  • climbed
  • deluged
  • eddied
  • flowed
  • grew
  • gushed
  • heaved
  • mounted
  • poured
  • rippled
  • rolled
  • rose
  • sluiced
  • streamed
  • swelled
  • swirled
  • towered
  • undulated
  • well forth
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