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surfing [-ɪŋ] SUST. no pl.

surfing

I . surf [sɜ:f, ingl. am. sɜ:rf] SUST.

II . surf [sɜ:f, ingl. am. sɜ:rf] V. trans. sports

III . surf [sɜ:f, ingl. am. sɜ:rf] V. trans. INFORM.

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It is also one of the best beaches for surfing competitions.
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Foo's death shook the big wave surfing community.
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The municipality is a popular surfing spot among surfers worldwide.
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It is a tourist destination for surfing, windsurfing and funboarding.
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In 1993, at age 16, while surfing with friends, he was swept out to sea.
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During the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, women's surfing saw a large expansion in the number of competitors.
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These are often seen as a lifestyle statement associated with surfing or other extreme sports.
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Live satellite link-ups, channel surfing, crank calls, and video confessionals were incorporated into the shows.
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There are other eco-friendly activities including watching turtles during their nesting season at night, diving, snorkeling, body surfing, zip-lining, estuary trips, horseback riding and fishing.
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Art today incorporates graffiti, advertisements and everyday items, and surfing is as much about clothes, attitude and punk music as it is hitting the waves.
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