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Definition
a smooth wave-like motion (physical or auditory)
or:
having a wavy or rippled form or surface
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having a wavy or rippled form or surface
- (NICK and MARTHA move apart now and dance on either side of where GEORGE and HONEY are sitting; they face each other, and while their feet move but little, their bodies undulate congruently. . . . . It is as if they were pressed together)2 — Act 2 (50% in)
undulate = move in a smooth wave-like motion
(editor's note: In this context, congruently means: together in synchronization or in harmony or in a coinciding manner)
(editor's note: In this context, congruently means: together in synchronization or in harmony or in a coinciding manner)
- (They may undulate toward each other and then move back).2 — Act 2 (52% in)
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