wavy|wavier|waviest in English
adjective
[wav·y || 'weɪvɪ]
having or forming waves; curving, having curves; unstable, shaking
Use "wavy|wavier|waviest" in a sentence
1. Three wavy lines.
2. Her hair is naturally wavy.
3. Sarah's got lovely wavy blond hair.
4. Synonyms for Curvier include crazier, windier, loopier, snakier, wavier, benter, twistier, mazier, squigglier and rounder
5. She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair.
6. She had short, wavy brown hair.
7. A wavy, relaxed “S” shape Curl pattern
8. 10 Sarah's got lovely wavy blond hair.
9. Clasping-leaf pondweed leaves are wide and wavy
10. She drew a wavy line under the word.
11. In those days he'd had thick wavy hair.
12. Synonyms for Bulgier include puffier, billowier, fuller, baggier, wavier, bouncier, stuffier, more swollen, more bloated and more distended
13. The edges of the Cankers are irregular and wavy
14. The flag's stripes are wavy and alternate in color.
15. She ran her hand approvingly through her wavy auburn hair.
16. They are deep to bright green, and slightly wavy.
17. Wavy Gravy is the only living ice cream flavor.
18. The boxes were decorated with a wavy gold line.
19. Crimp definition, to press into small regular folds; make wavy
20. To decorate ( metal ) with wavy patterns of inlay or etching.
21. A vertical wavy line that indicates chords are to be Arpeggiated …
22. She had long wavy brown hair, and a gentle, kind face.
23. Her long wavy hair was tied back with a bow.
24. Semidouble white ruffled pansy. Medium green wavy, quilted, scalloped. Standard.
25. When growing emerse, the leaves are short, oval and wavy.