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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
undulate .
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Examples
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Counterparts are the long slug which "undulates" out of the orifice of Lee's right eye and writes on the wall in slime, and Doc Scranton's anus which moves around the street on several feet of intestine "like a blind worm."
Comments for RealityStudio wal 2010
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The preserve rolls and undulates in several sections, with giant, dappled woods, gurgling rapids, and meadows with blue-tinged mountain ridges across the wide Hudson.
Lea Lane: A Day Trip to the Rockefeller Preserve, Just North of NYC Lea Lane 2011
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After having been barrelling along at 100mph the track comes to a period of relative calm (a flat area in the track) and it undulates up and down beneath you in time to the hi-hat.
Archive 2009-01-01 Ben Abraham 2009
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The big thing is the roof, steel-framed and timber-clad, which floats and undulates, but is also palpably substantial.
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After having been barrelling along at 100mph the track comes to a period of relative calm (a flat area in the track) and it undulates up and down beneath you in time to the hi-hat.
Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!) Ben Abraham 2009
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The preserve rolls and undulates in several sections, with giant, dappled woods, gurgling rapids, and meadows with blue-tinged mountain ridges across the wide Hudson.
Lea Lane: A Day Trip to the Rockefeller Preserve, Just North of NYC Lea Lane 2011
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The marabou tail also undulates constantly, even while sitting still, which really triggers strikes.
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The preserve rolls and undulates in several sections, with giant, dappled woods, gurgling rapids, and meadows with blue-tinged mountain ridges across the wide Hudson.
Lea Lane: A Day Trip to the Rockefeller Preserve, Just North of NYC Lea Lane 2011
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The stacked wood, being undisturbed for the summer months, is a haunt of mice, and the stoat undulates over it, coming down headfirst like a nuthatch.
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The preserve rolls and undulates in several sections, with giant, dappled woods, gurgling rapids, and meadows with blue-tinged mountain ridges across the wide Hudson.
Lea Lane: A Day Trip to the Rockefeller Preserve, Just North of NYC Lea Lane 2011
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