Synonym: breaker, breakers, browse, channel-surf, surfboard. Similar words: surface, surfing, surfeit, surfboard, surface water, surface tension, turf, colourful. Meaning: [sɜrd /sɜːd] n. waves breaking on the shore. v. 1. ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard 2. look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular 3. switch channels, on television.
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1) I'mgoing to buy a surfboard and learn to surf.
2) The children splashed about in the surf.
3) They surf, ski and ride.
4) Every summer we surf the beach of Hawaii.
5) No one knows how many people currently surf the Net.
6) Walking in the surf,[http://sentencedict.com/surf.html] she had to roll her pants up to her knees.
7) The initial report was: Child in surf.
8) Fortunately it wasn't the usual Aussie surf!
9) Strong waves swept the boy out into the surf.
10) You open a Beenz account and then surf about.
11) Rip A strong current, commonly experienced on surf beaches.
12) Learning to surf is exhausting but exhilarating.
13) If you could surf who would ever bother writing?
14) The surf was crashing outside my window and I was caressing a sentence at around 1 a.m. when the phone rang.
15) But these wave-chroniclers, these Xenophons of the surf, often went about masquerading as prophets.
16) Born in 1921, Rabbit first learned to surf on a huge redwood board.
17) We fell asleep listening to the surf chisel away at the foot of the cliff below.
18) Better, really, that we stroll into the surf like old men, which we would become, given time.
19) The program coincides with Surf the Rockies, a weeklong festival April 7-14.
20) We were almost deafened by the crash/roar of the surf.
21) They threw off their clothes and ran into the surf.
22) Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun.
23) The ship was battered against the rocks by heavy surf.
24) Many towns and cities have cybercafes where you can surf the Internet/Net/Web.
25) The water edge brimmed with children the waves with surf riders the deep with indefatigable crawl swimmers flashing spray over wet heads.
26) He saved twelve lives when a pleasure boat capsized in heavy surf at Corona del Mar in California in June 1925.
27) How majestically he stands on one foot in the roiling surf as the tide flows in.
28) It troubles me that though I read Gibbons's book straight through, I never before noticed a surf clam.
29) The Princess, then five months' pregnant, was photographed running through the surf in a bikini.
30) "Surf City" was more or less the anthem of the surfer boys and girls of the '60s.