on the crest of the wave
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British pronunciation/ɒnðə kɹˈɛst ɒv ðɪ ɐ wˈeɪv/
American pronunciation/ɑːnðə kɹˈɛst ʌv ðɪ ɐ wˈeɪv/
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used to refer to a point in which someone has achieved massive success

What is the origin of the idiom "on the crest of the wave" and when to use it?

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The idiom "on the crest of the wave" has its origins in the world of surfing, where the crest of a wave is the highest point that a surfer can ride. It is used to describe a situation where someone or something is experiencing a period of great success, popularity, or achievement.

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