Noun
shockwave (plural shockwaves)
Alternative spelling of shock wave
Imagine a man when it all began The pilot of 'Enola Gay' Flying out of the shockwave on that August day All the powers that be, and the course of history Would be changed forevermore -- Manhattan Project (1985) Neil Peart
Ayers (2006): pp. 308 – 309 A further novelization was written by Paul Ruditis of the two-part episode "Shockwave" which closed the first season and opened the second. Source: Internet
But it's not the explosion that's interesting, rather the shockwave that's clearly emanating from it. Source: Internet
A Winnipeg woman who is currently living in Beirut, Lebanon was just a kilometre away from the port when a massive chemical explosion there sent a destructive shockwave across the city last week. Source: Internet
Science fiction author John Brunner wrote "The Shockwave Rider," from the concept of "future shock." Source: Internet
Another scare article on security and people stop installing it and it dies and so does my client list for shockwave. Source: Internet