Pronunciation: /bluː weɪv/
noun a movement or trend characterized by a surge of support or popularity, often in a political context
A1 I saw a beautiful blue wave at the beach.
A2 The surfer rode the blue wave all the way to shore.
B1 The blue wave symbolizes change and progress in politics.
B2 The environmental activists were excited about the blue wave sweeping through the country.
C1 The blue wave of innovation in technology is revolutionizing the industry.
C2 The artist captured the essence of the blue wave in his abstract painting.
formal The Blue Wave refers to the significant number of Democratic victories in the recent election.
informal Did you hear about the Blue Wave sweeping through the midterm elections?
slang I'm riding the Blue Wave all the way to the polls!
figurative The Blue Wave of change is finally starting to make an impact in our society.
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