Noun
green wave (plural green waves)
A purposefully designed timing of a series of traffic lights to produce a green light for cars travelling at the correct speed as they arrive at the lights.
That day the youth was told the tale, How she had pined beneath the veil And died, and then they show'd her grave- He knew that cypress's green wave. - That night, alone, he watched his bride - The next they laid him by her side. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
As a team, the Green Wave have recorded 19 total sacks this season, which ranks first in The American. Source: Internet
Coming from behind to win a game has been a common thing for Leeds, but the 21-0 hole they found themselves in at halftime of this one proved to be too much for the Green Wave, despite outscoring Alexandria 9-3 in the second half. Source: Internet
Green Wave outside hitter Kendra Emery gets low for a first-set bump at home Monday night against the Ada-Borup Cougars. Source: Internet
Less than three weeks after scoring 41 (in a single half) at USF, Martin dropped 43 on an overmatched Green Wave team at FedExForum. Source: Internet
After Cleveland netted a layup with five minutes and eight seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Green Wave scored 15 straight points to end the game. Source: Internet