crest of a wave

  • 1Crest of the Wave — may refer to: Crest of the Wave (musical) a 1934 musical. The American title of the 1954 British film Seagulls Over Sorrento This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 2crest of a wave —    If you are on the crest of a wave, you are very successful in what you are doing.     Our company is going from success to success. We re on the crest of a wave right now …

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  • 3Crest of the Wave (musical) — Crest of the Wave is a musical with book and music by Ivor Novello and lyrics by Christopher Hassall. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, on 1 September 1937, starring Novello as both hero and villain, Dorothy Dickson, Olive… …

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  • 4on the crest of a wave — phrase enjoying a period of great success or popularity We seem to have been riding on the crest of a wave since the election. Thesaurus: successfulsynonym Main entry: crest …

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  • 5ride the crest of a wave — be on the crest of a wave to be very successful so that many good things happen to you very quickly. Our local team are riding the crest of a wave with their third win this season. (usually in continuous tenses) …

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  • 6(the) crest of a wave — the crest of a/the ˈwave idiom a situation in which sb is very successful, happy, etc • They ve been on the crest of the wave ever since their election victory. Main entry: ↑crestidiom …

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  • 7(the) crest of the wave — the crest of a/the ˈwave idiom a situation in which sb is very successful, happy, etc • They ve been on the crest of the wave ever since their election victory. Main entry: ↑crestidiom …

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  • 8on the crest of a wave — ► on the crest of a wave at a very successful point. Main Entry: ↑crest …

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  • 9the crest of a wave — Enjoying a run of success ● crest …

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  • 10be on the crest of a wave — to be very successful so that many good things happen to you very quickly. The band are currently on the crest of a wave, with a new album and a concert tour planned for next year …

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