adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
wavy (= with loose curls )
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Her golden wavy hair fell around her shoulders.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
hair
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He's white, in his late twenties, about six feet tall with gingery blond wavy hair .
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He wore his carefully combed wavy hair , dark brown with tinges of gray, rather long.
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Brown, wavy hair - not that really dark brown, but the sort that goes lighter in the sun.
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He was an interesting guy, last name Konno, with wavy hair and dark glasses.
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By Taylor Ferguson, Glasgow Rugged features softened with short wavy hair .
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Kee was dark, striking rather than pretty, with wavy hair .
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Delicate waves and subtle highlights enhance gentle movement Natural colourant adds richness to long, wavy hair .
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In those days he'd had thick wavy hair .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A series of wavy lines appeared on the video monitor.
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The flag's stripes are wavy and alternate in color.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Eventually we came across a rope of animal tracks dropped across the pan, its wavy parallels disappearing into shimmer.
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He wore his carefully combed wavy hair, dark brown with tinges of gray, rather long.
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Her short wavy black hair was combed neatly back from a rather narrow sloping forehead with prominent brow ridges.
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If that friend has Netscape animation, the sonnet will do a wavy dance.
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It sort of humped up in the middle, sucking water with it, shrugging sprays of water from its wavy edges!
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The margins of the valves are often wavy , and deeply folded in other species.
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To others it is the wavy symbol of the primal waters attached to the cross of matter.
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When growing emerse, the leaves are short, oval and wavy .