A wave is a moving shape on the water surface. Waves can be big or small. They often happen when the wind blows on water.
The wave on the lake is very big.
I saw waves in the ocean today.
To wave means to move your hand to show hello or goodbye. People wave to get attention or say hi.
She waves at her friend every morning.
He waved goodbye from the window.
A wave is energy that moves up and down or back and forth. Waves carry sound, light, or radio signals.
Radio waves carry music to your radio.
Light travels in waves through space.
Waves are curves in hair when it is not straight or curly. Hair waves look like small bends or rolls.
She has soft waves in her hair.
His hair forms natural waves after swimming.
A wave means a quick strong feeling or change that moves fast. It can be heat, fear, or happiness that many people feel.
A wave of heat hit the city today.
A wave of excitement spread across the crowd.
To wave can also mean to move smoothly in a flowing way. People wave their arms or hands when dancing or swimming.
She waved her arms while dancing.
He waved his hand in the water.
Wave is a hairstyle made by shaping hair into smooth tight curves. People use finger waves to make a stylish hair look.
She got a finger wave for the party.
Finger waves were popular in the 1920s.