He plunged into the water, and just then a great wave formed, driven outwards doubtless by some subterranean explosion.
Now the waves, driven by the wind, were carrying her forward.
Swords rose and fell in waves, driven by the grunts that accompanied frantic effort.
Smashing waves, driven by force-eleven winds, pushed fingers through the seals, gradually soaked interior decks and passageways.
The lake has sizeable waves driven by the easterly winds blowing west to the Pacific Ocean.
But the waves, driven by the whistling gale, had grown too short and too steep to keep the skiff's nose angled at them.
The Great River dwindled away ahead of them, hatched by lines of waves driven by the strong warm wind.
And in recent years, several countries have quietly begun erecting breakwaters against the latest tidal wave of capital, driven by low interest rates in the west.
These are a form of internal wave driven by the local tidal flow forcing the stratification against sloping areas of the shelf face.
Her shaper-clad hands dipped and swooped over the plaz and the black shape followed each intrusion like a wave driven by an insane wind.