The view of the plains shows the commencement of the great chain stretching out in low, very much undulated hillocks, precisely as in Khorassan.
Thence the country became more undulated and scarcely a tree was met with: Hedysarum gyrans commenced shortly after leaving Nurtung: a sure sign of decreasing elevation.
In the undulated ground before reaching the valley preceding the pass, a fine tall Cnicus occurs, also Plectranthus; Peganum is very common.
Leaving Taseeling we commenced to ascend until we rounded a ridge, when we turned to the west, we then commenced to descend, but slightly, winding over undulated surfaces of barrenish hills.
Distance eight miles, the road lay along the Cabul river up a gentle ascent, over undulated ground; features of country the same, villages, etc.
The vegetation of the undulated ground continues the same, Asphodelus, Mesembryanthemoides, remains of Tauschia, and the former Cruciferae.
The view to the westward in particular was pretty, embracing a fine well- wooded undulated valley, with several villages and a stream of some size.
Already the plain had resumed its tranquillity, and they could scarcely distinguish a moving line which undulatedafar in the shadows of the night.
Towards the north undulated a succession of ridges that mingled together insensibly.
Once more the column undulatedover the tawny crest of the hill.
At the top of the rise two shining lines of helmets undulated rhythmically below the view.
Sheets of cloud undulated like folds of giant flags.
Here and there seaweeds of more than a fathom in length undulated beneath the water, like the waving of long tresses in the wind; and there were glimpses of a forest of sea plants.
The hills have rounded summits, and their smooth, undulated outlines are unbroken save by the sepulchral monuments of the early inhabitants of the country.
The cod should be chosen for the table when it is plump and round near the tail, when the hollow behind the head is deep, and when the sides are undulatedas if they were ribbed.
Pileus thin, irregular, depressed in the centre, lobed, with undulated borders, from two to three inches across.
It is thinner and less fleshy, more undulated in its borders, and has a lighter and more agreeable odour.
Shell angulated, variegated with green and brown undulated stripes, summit of each whorl coronated.
We have not, however, met with these birds on the dead-level plains, so attractive to the Abutarda, and their preference is undoubtedly for more undulated lands.
There they saw a something glistening and horrible, as it swayed and undulated and rose and fell, with its neck all waves and its eyes sparkling in the golden blaze of the fire.
There are many interesting things besides the cromlech to be seen on the vast undulated summit of Uisneach.
A second prowl and treasure-hunt produced another nut, a third produced an acorn, a visit to the familiar ever-unfrozen spring quenched his thirst, and then back he undulatedthrough the woods and over the snow to his cosey castle in the oak.
The whole country was one tranquil scene of fertile verdure, frequently flat for the length of a mile or two; but gently-undulated in some places; and picturesquely wooded.
The lands immediately in the rear of St. Louis, between the Mississippi and the Missouri, below their junction, have an undulated surface, and a deep alluvial soil.
A Caryophylla of a single star, about four inches long, of an irregularly transverselyundulated surface, imperfect at each end, but seems to have been attached at base.
Sowerby, in the undulated line of the edges of the valves; but it is a much more depressed shell, and of a much less rounded form.
The shell is usually radially ribbed, and the edge is therefore often undulatedin a characteristic manner.
The prairie became more broken, here and there clumps of trees diversified the landscape, and in the distance rose hills, the first spires of the Sierra Madre, which jagged the blue horizon, and undulated the soil.
She was lithe like a serpent and undulatedin her walk.
So the procession undulated towards me, turbid and tumultuous.
It would be more correct to say that the tail wagged him, for with every excited motion his whole body was undulated to the ears, to counterbalance that tail.
When I scolded him, he undulated his silly yellow body, sprang upon his hind legs, and licked my hands.
She held in her hands some long shimmering scarf of brilliant red, that floated and undulated as she moved, as if inspired by some life of its own that it drew out of her slim superb vitality.
She fixed Georgie with her black beady eye, and smoothed her undulated hair.
Sick, I looked away and stared at a Thing that writhed and undulatedover the plain; a prodigious serpentine Shape of cubes and spheres linked and studded thick with the spikes of the pyramid.
Then as we hung suspended, held by that force which always I can liken only to myriads of tiny invisible hands, the shining arcs of their backs undulated beneath us.
He approached the basin, which trembled and undulated with ever-varying colors.
The music undulatedthrough the hall like a pleasure-sea, and bore along the enraptured youth upon its surface.
Eye, small and closed, with short segments, set in a wide, and undulated basin.
Just below the suture the body-whorl is somewhat undulated with short folds.
It varies from one to three inches in diameter, is exceedingly irregular in shape, and its surface is variously undulated and plaited in accordance with the surface of the object to which it is attached.
The surface is very slightly undulated and is covered with a thick chestnut epidermis with pale and dark zones.
The surface of the carapace is undulated and covered with papillae, and is light reddish-brown, shading to lighter color in the back.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: billowy; rolling; undulant; wavy