Most water ripples are much smaller, however, coming from the more common winds that blow at between three and 11 kilometers per hour.
Not exact matches
There's no frenzy or frenetic chases; the
most pulse - pounding moment takes place on a slow - moving rowboat (you can hear the
water rippling).
[4] «Oxum goddess of fresh
waters, the
most reflexive of the orixas is given a brass fan... hips sway... torso
ripples gently... the fan at eye level... watches herself... as though looking into a mirror...» Barbara Browning, Samba in Resistance (Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1995), 65 — 66.
Though offered without Atmos accents in 5.1, the Sib Evo swept us away, placing us in the middle of earth's
most beautiful landscapes, from the deep rushing
waters of Madagascar to high mountain peaks where Snow Leopards tangle for supremacy, always immersing us in a sonic sphere of buzzing insects,
rippling waves, and rushing wind.