wavy 的定义
wav·i·er, wav·i·est.
wavy 近义词
sinuous
unsteady
undulating
更多wavy例句
- With wavy blond hair, the Clemson quarterback looks like a California golden boy … and some analysts say he could command $50,000 per Instagram post.
- If it sounds a little hand-wavy, that’s because any estimate along these lines is.
- The fact that it’s hand-wavy doesn’t mean that liquid phase separation isn’t the key driving force.
- We represent electromagnetic interactions as wavy lines connecting charged particles with each other.
- If that still sounds hand-wavy, picture a synapse as two extremely intimate communities.
- With her sweet smile, rosy cheeks, and wavy white-blond hair, she found money was easy to come by.
- Boland is an immature kid with a lean, unsmiling face, ice-blue eyes, and wavy blond hair.
- The crowd collectively grooved out in the wavy interpretive dance-esque style that Deadheads do.
- Gone are the wavy curls, glistening with sweat and flopping a full second behind his every move.
- Perched atop a mountain of wavy, pulled-back hair is a mangled ball of manliness, a holdover from the days of the samurai.
- Many of the lines are wavy and irregular and there are no woodcut initials or ornaments of any kind.
- The rippled waters between the four walls of the cave were like wavy paving tiles.
- A gold fillet, set with another matchless diamond, confined her hair, which fell loosely in wavy tresses round her shoulders.
- The other was fair, as fair as can be, with great, wavy masses of golden hair and eyes like pale sapphires.
- He stopped rubbing his wavy hair, which stood up tumbled all over his head, giving him an absurdly boyish, helpless look.