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tide [taɪd] SUST.

3. tide (powerful trend):

tide
tide

high tide SUST.

1. high tide (highest level of the tide):

high tide

2. high tide fig. (highest or most successful point):

high tide

low tide SUST., low water SUST.

low tide

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Storm behaviour and spring tide distribution are also taken into account.
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Cast 30 yds into the deeper channel, fishing on the flood tide into darkness for best results.
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It is all low-lying wetland, on average only 2m ft above sea level, and is subject to seawater flooding at the spring tide.
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It was released to tide over fans until the release of a new album in 2009.
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On the day it was launched in 1839, the boat was stranded until high tide.
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Four years later, when the tide was lower than usual, her friends persuaded her to walk out on the sand where she found the ring inside a scallop.
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At low tide, the rock is approachable on foot.
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At low tide, it was shallow enough for people to walk across on the sea bed.
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Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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During the dry season the river has a tide-dominated delta, with tidewater reaching 200 km upstream, while it is being concentrated 50% by evaporation.
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