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new waveˌnew ˈwave noun - Norris is considered part of the new wave of Native American participation in Arizona politics.
- A new wave of pro-independence demonstrations began in earnest in late 1987.
- After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background, she said.
- After the elections of 1988 brought the ultra right-wing Arena party to power, a new wave of kidnappings and murders began.
- Charles was not quite so committed to the new wave.
- Each new wave of immigrants gives new targets to old prejudices.
- From rugged charm to seriously sleek from classic cuts to a new wave of nineties fashion ...
1[countable] a group of people who try to introduce new ideas in music, films, art, politics etcnew wave of a new wave of feminism in the sixties and early seventies2[uncountable] (also New Wave) a type of music that was popular in the 1970s and early 1980s, which uses synthesizers and a strong beat, and in which the words are sung without much emotion |