Choppier [adjective]
Definition of Choppier:
wavy
Sentence/Example of Choppier:
But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.
Elton had a pleasant, sun-burnt face and a little choppy moustache beneath which his teeth glistened when he smiled.
We were always out to tea, and to boil the kettle in a choppy sea was the great excitement.
The surface of the ocean was unusually calm for that quarter, in which a rather choppy sea is usually running.
The water was choppy and roily, the canoe bobbed a good deal, the anchors dragged, and we did not see any fish.
The sea soon got very “choppy,” and up went our sail, and we flew along pretty fast.
In a very few moments the plucky pilot was clinging to his airplane, as it floated for a few moments on the choppy sea.
They all hurried on board, and were danced over the choppy waves of New York bay.
Destroyers ringed it, seeming to bounce in the choppy sea made by so many great ships moving so close together.
Next morning we were off early, as the wind had changed, but the lake was very rough and a heavy choppy sea was running.