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Sentence count:147+12Posted:2016-12-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: declinedecreasediminishlessenrecederetreatsubsidewithdrawAntonym: floodflowSimilar words: ebbingMeaning: [eb]  n. 1. a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) 2. the outward flow of the tide. v. 1. flow back or recede 2. hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb 3. fall away or decline. 
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(61) There is always an ebb and flow, an inner energy used to enhance mood and expression.
(62) Now at his lowest ebb, Marinello can reflect on life in the fast lane.
(63) And she couldn't bear the thought of being sucked back into the ebb tide of loneliness again either.
(64) But Grace wouldn't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide.
(65) Self-confidence can be at a low ebb if you've just been told to p ... off by an embittered pedestrian.
(66) The ebb and flow of controversy in television news items did not produce corresponding trends in public interest and discussion.
(67) Without the anchor of personal conviction they are at the mercy of every ebb and flow of opinion.
(68) Interest in religion seemed to be at a low ebb.
(69) Nixon always will remain a vivid figure for those of us who watched the ebb and flow of his remarkable career.
(70) Inside the room I saw the pulsing ebb and flow of light that meant a fire.
(71) Still, she had a sneaking hope that as she'd reached her lowest ebb, the tide might turn.
(72) He came in when the lads were at a low ebb somewhere on the ocean bed.
(73) John summed it up as the super sixties, sobering seventies and ebb and flow of the eighties.
(74) Should sentences therefore ebb and flow with the same tides?
(75) Jackie tries to explain she was at her lowest ebb when she sought comfort from Shelley.
(76) Off to the far left of her, jutting from the water, revealed by the ebb of the tide.
(77) Idei is overhauling a corporate structure Sony introduced in mid-1994 when its fortunes were at a low ebb.
(78) Basic research on petrochemicals was at a low ebb around 1980.
(79) The latest setback is another sign of the ebb in the governor's influence.
(80) Now the excitement had begun to ebb at leaving Miss Tish.
(81) At his lowest ebb, Macari was threatened with imprisonment and his wife rang friends to secure bail money of £50,[http://sentencedict.com/ebb.html]000.
(82) There is no trace of litter, despite the hundreds of affluent shoppers who ebb and flow along these consumerist highways.
(83) Manufacturers need to anticipate the ebb and flow of consumer demand.
(84) Here, all life is at its lowest ebb and man has lost all sense of direction.
(85) The scandal brought his credibility to its lowest ebb.
(86) His health is at a low ebb.
(87) They started sailing on the ebb.
(88) But the moments will never ebb away.
(89) 59 Every tide hath its ebb.
(90) Things were at a low ebb.
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