Antonym: ebb tide. Similar words: good time, good-time, in good time, keep good time, have a good time, blood test, blood type, bloodthirsty. Meaning: n. 1. the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding 2. the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide).
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1. The same flood tide that had brought such a good harvest of tiles heaped a mass of driftwood on to the Reach.
2. Fourth, typhoon period meets the astronomy flood tide exactly.
3. Let us now see how progressivism came to flood tide.
4. The rapid flow flood tide makes the construction very difficulty[http://sentencedict.com], leading to the breaking of piles.
5. Along with the global economic integration flood tide, the internationalization of China strengthens day by day.
6. Trent heard the scratching of branches against the bridge-deck as the wind drove Golden Girl inland on the flood tide.
7. It was there the journey became even more hazardous and disjointed as they encountered a flood tide of humanity streaming towards them.
8. Around them, other craft were also taking advantage of the flood tide to enter harbour.
9. In North Yorkshire, there was only one rogue wave in the county's traditional flood tide of Conservative support.
10. A bridge had been carried away in Castle Street, so likely there had been a flood tide at the time.
11. Tidal current that moves toward the shore is called a flood tide.
12. The Killer whales hunted sea lion calf in disguise by the flood tide.
13. From now on, China will have welcomed the unprecedented abroad study flood tide.
14. It is reported that 1978 reform and open policy started China's abroad study flood tide.
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