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tide [taɪd] SUST.

3. tide (powerful trend):

(na)val m

tide over V. trans.

high ˈtide SUST. no pl.

low ˈtide SUST., low ˈwa·ter SUST. no pl.

neap tide [ˈni:ptaɪd] SUST.

ˈrip tide SUST.

rip tide GEOGR., NÁUT.
rip tide GEOGR., NÁUT.

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We ebb and flow like the tides, we wax and wane like the moon.
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Water-worn potsherds of the lowest layers indicate that both ridges were subject to flooding during spring tides, suggesting that occupation was not initially year-round.
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This improved water levels for the millers, but again caused problems for navigation, with bargees complaining that the gates could not be opened at neap tides.
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The lighthouse tower is 19 m (62 ft) high and the lamp stands 36 m (119 ft) above high water spring tides.
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The characters are unwittingly caught up in historical tides outside of their control.
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The depth of the water in the harbour is at ordinary spring tides, but could be artificially increased to almost.
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After decades of friction in the tides, discarded broken glass has been reduced to smooth, attractive trinkets sought by casual collectors.
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It ebbs and flows with tides that pass through the barrier islands and up the channel.
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Er, excuse me, there are two spring tides and two neap tides every day of the year.
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Tides of maximum height and depression produced during this period are known as spring tide.
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