The lovely morning-red behold Wave to the breeze her flag of gold.
But in the bitter wave I shall be clean restored, And from my soul shall lave Thy memory abhorred!
Couldst thou conceive the ineffable peace of heaven, Night's silence, murmurs of the wave that flows, If sleeplessness and fever had not driven Thy thought to yearn for infinite repose?
Now they are storming up like lions, And now like serpents sleek they lie; And wave on wave is ever pressing, They hiss, they whisper, soft of tone.
He indicated Pecos Dalhart with a contemptuous wave of the hand, and Mr. Rambo said he did not.
Open my mind, give my soul to see, let me live it now on earth, while I hear the burring of the larger bees, the sweet air in the grass, and watch the yellow wheat wave beneath me.
The sea thinks for me as I listen and ponder; the sea thinks, and every boom of the wave repeats my prayer.
The immense time lifted me like a waverolling under a boat; my mind seemed to raise itself as the swell of the cycles came; it felt strongwith the power of the ages.
Cythereals poised hips unveiled for judgment; these called up the same thirst I felt on the green sward in the sun, on the wild beach listening to the quiet sob as the summer wave drank at the land.
The sun burns southwards over the sea and before the waveruns its shadow, constantly slipping on the advancing slope till it curls and covers its dark image at the shore.
Thou art the star--" What could the balconies do but wave more joyously than ever?
How could our trio help but waveor the crowd hold back its cheers!
Anna, in fond ardor, bent low over the rail and waved, exhorting Miranda and Constance to wave with her.
He knew that Feathers' death had left a mark on Marie's life that neither time nor the greatness of his love could ever quite efface; sometimes still, its memory would rise up like a great black wave and overwhelm her.
A wave of crimson surged over her face, rushing away again and leaving her as white as the little rose which she wore in her black frock.
She looked up then, the blood rushing in a crimson wave to her face.
She ought not to have come out so far--sudden panic closed about her heart-- she tried to call to the boy ahead of her, but a little wave broke in her face and carried her voice away.
There was something strangely familiar in his face; in the almost courtly wave of his hand as he directed his guests to the refreshment-room; in his protecting manner as he walked about, first with one lady, then with another.
Jes' as you please, Bishop," answered Demming, and he tried to wave his hand.
With misty eyes and crowding memories he pored over it, and a wave of regretful, yearning tenderness filled his breast.
He knew that the three scouts on the porch were watching him closely, but not for worlds would he look that way, lest he be compelled to wavehis hand again; and to his mind that would seem too much like saluting.
And he would turn his fine ascetic face towards them, and wave his hand to them from the other side of the street.
He got up, with an angry shake of his wave of hair, muttered something about "another couple of hours' work" and closed the piano.
Suddenly the trees began to thin before them, and a splendid wave of colour swept across an open glade in full sunlight.
He flung out his hand towards that distant room whence came every now and then a fresh wave of music.
She saw the gleam of armour red; She saw the fiery pennon wave Its flaming terror overhead 'Mid writhing boughs and shadows dread.
When they could no longer recognise friendly faces to wave to, they turned and looked at each other.
Pleasure at his approval brought a faint wave of colour into the face she was determined to mask of all expression.
A wave of grateful warmth rushed over the girl at his words.
Mr Boffin, with a wave of his hand, as the office door was opened by the dismal boy, whose appropriate name was Blight.
Before Mrs Wilfer couldwave her gloves, the Mendicant's bride in her merriest affectionate manner went on again.
The moment he was landed, his late driver with a wave of the carrot, said 'Supper, Eddard!
Mr Boffin appeased him with a wave of his hand, and said: 'I employed him, Wegg.
No one,' repeated the old man with a grave slowwave of his head.
This arrangement Mrs Wilfer sanctioned with a stately inclination of her head and wave of her gloves, as who should say, 'Your demerits shall be overlooked, and you shall be mercifully gratified, poor people.
To introduce too many at one time would not afford an opportunity for children to experience the rise and fall of a wave of enthusiasm on any one, and this is quite important.
It was as if a great clean wave swept over her leaving her purged of misunderstanding and doubt and weakness and compromise.
Sylvia knew she had floated into the engagement from the crest of one wave of emotion to another.
The old wave of jealousy swept across the tortured soul of Elsie Bellwood.
The blood rushed in a great waveinto the Westerner's dark face, and he gave Frank a strange look.
Isn't life in Millville hard enough without--" She paused overcome by a wave of passion.
She was a slender graceful girl, with red-gold hair, which had a lustrous sheen and a natural wave in it, and the brown ox-like eyes of her father.
Only when she visited this place that wave of happiness swept over her; and she lived again as vividly as she lived in the moments when Stephen was with her and she was looking into his eyes.
For the first time since his return from France, he was carried far outside of himself on the wave of an impulse; he was interested and excited.
The Governor dismissed it all with a wave of his hand.
Vetch came in on a wave of popular emotion, and a wave of popular emotion is just about like the tide of the sea.
He admired her; he might have loved her; but she smothered him like that rich and heavy wave of the past from which he was still struggling to free himself.
Then suddenly, this was one of the symptoms of his nervous malady, the reaction swept over him in a wave of energy which receded almost immediately.
Her fine brown hair drooped in a wave on her forehead, and beneath it her violet eyes were deep and wistful.
He gritted his teeth as a wave of indignation swept over him.
Flags and banners were being displayed as though a great waveof patriotism had overwhelmed the place.
She spoke gently; altogether her manner was so much more subdued this morning that he felt the same wave of pity he had felt when Bender had first mentioned her case to him.
With a wave of the hand, the sergeant led his column out of the clearing, and, climbing the hill, struck into the southwest, where lay the fort.
Bud was glad to get some rest, and with a wave of the hand went on his way to the camp to await the arrival of Carl, who had ridden back to the ranch house for his blankets and other supplies.
A great wave of womanly compassion welled up in her soul, and the smile faded and softened away as she said one word.
The great tidal wave comes rolling in, once in every lifetime that deserves to be called a lifetime, and sweeps away every one of our landmarks, and changes all our coast-line.
In the wave of successful rebellion, except at Khartum, few of the Egyptian garrisons were killed when the posts fell, long residence and local family ties rendering easy their assimilation in the ranks of the Mahdists.
In many cases the fibers of the wood take a spiral course up the trunk, or they maywave outward to form little projections.
Suivez le chemin droit en tombant à gauche' was the reply, with a wave of the spoon to all the points of the compass.
The quick of his Spanish pride was touched; and with a wave of his sombrero he had pulled his horse down on his haunches.
In her rapidly-filling eyes, in thewave of colour that surged in her cheeks, in the voice that shook despite her efforts to control it, he read how intense was her interest in the welfare of the miners.
The French Battery had been told I was leaving, and was out in full force, and I stopped to say goodbye and thank them for all they had done and once again wave farewell--so different from the last time!
In fact, if you were on foot and wanted to get anywhere quickly it was always safe to rely on a military car or ambulance coming along, and then simply wave frantically and ask for a lift.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wave" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.