ride a wave Idiom
catch the wave
join the trend, do what is popular Condos are popular now. Should we buy one and catch the wave?
don't make waves
do not do anything that will cause problems Our company has changed a lot. Don't make any more waves.
make waves
(See don't make waves)
new wave
new trend, the latest idea or fashion Tony loves new-wave music. He buys only new-wave CD's.
on the same wavelength
thinking similarly about something We have been on the same wavelength for months about the need for change in the company.
ride the wave
use luck or success to achieve more success Enjoy your success. Ride the wave to a better life.
No wind, no waves.
Similar to : 'no smoke without fire'.
Hit the airwaves
If someone hits the airwaves, they go on radio and TV to promote something or to tell their side of a story.
Unwavering loyalty
Unwavering loyalty does not question or doubt the person or issue and supports them completely.
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