Similar words: closing time, rising, uprising, surprising, enterprising, unsurprising, surprisingly, springtime. Meaning: n. the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide).
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2. The crisis prompted a rising tide of protest.
3. There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.
4. The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime.
5. Some of this rising tide of discontent is justified.
6. Everything was affected by the rising tide including the growth of moderate, pragmatic Socialism.
7. Crime, unemployment and homelessness add to the rising tide of despair.
8. The steps were green with mould where the rising tide lapped against them.
9. In fact, without his realizing it a rising tide of change was lapping around his ankles.
10. It's no good just bleating on about the rising tide of crime to get money out of the government.
11. The high winds coupled with a rising tide.
12. Singapore is part of this rising tide.
13. Soon as the rising tide shall beat.
14. Soybeans have been the rising tide.
15. I heard the first wave of the rising tide.
16. This rising tide of Nationalism is dangerous.
17. He was like the rising tide raising all boats.
18. A rising tide of discontent.
19. John Wesley, when he saw the rising tide of patriotic fervor in America and the trend towards revolution, expressed his strong disapproval. So did the Anglican clergy.
20. He tried hard to do this, but he was fighting a losing battle here against the rising tide of papal authority.
21. If not, there will have been a real loss, which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy.
22. Trams stood marooned as they were engulfed by a rising tide of workers demanding a hearing.
23. The 10(sentencedict .com), 000 welfare families are just the latest recruits in the rising tide of local poverty.
24. Increasingly easy access to credit and lax credit checking procedures by lenders has contributed to the rising tide of debt.
25. The ground was split and vast chunks of rock were carried into the sky by the rising tide of magic.
26. So far so good: but against that ran the rising tide of population.
27. The average citizen feels completely powerless faced with the rising tide of crime and violence.
28. Otherwise every traffic jam will gradually vanish beneath a rising tide of its own foamy output.
29. It is easy to assume, with globalisation, that a rising tide lifts all boats.
30. Like King Canute, foreign governments occasional-ly try to stop the rising tide of American cultural in-fluence, and like the hapless king they always fail.
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