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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31. The bonefish were going balastic a couple of hrs before dark on the rising tide and there were schools of up to a dozen fish tailing everywhere you looked.
32. The rising tide of illiteracy does not augur well for America's industrial might.
33. Such alarmism reflects, to a degree, a desire by the Sunni,(http://sentencedict.com/rising tide.html) American-allied governments of countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia to staunch what they see as a rising tide of Iranian influence.
34. All these have sounded alarm bells and to a rising tide of vegetarians, according to Zhou.
35. With a rising tide the water was lapping at his chin before rescuers arrived.
36. She said: " A rising tide lifts all ships. "
37. Reward exceptional performance, not the rising tide of the markets.
38. Rising Tide of Criminal Prosecution Threatens Flow of Vital Safety Infor - Mation.
39. I firmly believe that a rising tide raises all boats.
40. There are many places along the Delaware Bay and the New Jersey shore to see the rising tide of horseshoe crabs and their avian attendants.
41. Evidence of the rising tide of discontent has been captured on film by a small group of "citizen journalists", who newsgather at great personal risk to themselves.
42. Went public after 2000, to rule out the boomlet of '98-'99 energy IPOs (when the Internet bubble's rising tide lifted all boats).
43. A rising tide of man-made noise is disrupting the lives of marine animals.
44. To stem the rising tide against him, he to swing around the circle in Yorkshire tonight.
45. The political consensus, therefore, has sought to pursue economic growth rather than the redistribution of income, in keeping with John Kennedy's adage that "a rising tide lifts all boats."
46. China's nouveau-riche, which have benefited from the country's rising tide, are now bumping up against its limits.
47. The authorities seem powerless to stem the rising tide of violence.
48. I tried to get back to land, but the rising tide had cut me off.
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