Similar words: bridal, hidalgo, tidy, tide, fetid, untidy, betide, dal. Meaning: ['taɪdl] adj. of or relating to or caused by tides.
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31) We scudded over the Dorus Mhor which was conveniently quiescent, its frothing tidal step lurking in the depths.
32) He was immediately plucked off and we plunged downwards, drowning in a tidal wave of powder snow.
33) Also, tidal power generators must be designed to withstand severe wave action and the corrosive effects of seawater.
34) Her almost flat nose tended to widen at the nostrils, flaring over a tidal wave of a mouth.
35) It was more a tidal wave in a punch bowl.
36) Once merely quick, pentecostal growth has now reached the proportions of a tidal wave.
37) Were this asteroid to hit an ocean, it would create massive tidal waves that would roar far inland on all continents.
38) It was raining, as advertised, at a volume that seemed more appropriate to a tidal wave.
39) About 3000 years ago a tidal wave swamped the coastal lowlands of Greece, causing massive destruction.
40) On the legislative, judicial and administrative levels, there has been a tidal wave of movement to restrict inmates' rights.
41) The sea is potentially very destructive, with underwater remains being broken and scattered by currents, waves, or tidal action.
42) By keeping the tidal mudflats, the conservationists argue, the development will be both more imaginative and environmentally sound.
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43) Crowds lined the river banks to watch more than twenty water sport enthusiasts brave the six foot tidal wave.
44) She clung to the raft of her identity as the hurricanes and tidal waves lashed her.
45) Thus the optimum conditions for coastal terrace development would seem to be areas with small tidal ranges.
46) Would you rather do this on a barnacled tidal ramp in a loaded plastic kayak or a loaded glassfibre kayak?
47) A tidal wave, coming from the depths of the waters, shook those coasts violently while the burial was going on.
48) Any orbital eccentricity produced by the collapse must have been subsequently removed by tidal forces.
49) Tidal schemes have the advantage of regularity, an integrated electricity system could organise itself according to high and low water.
50) By distorting them, supernova explosions may lead to the shredding of otherwise stable clouds by the tidal field of the nucleus.
51) Tidal energy is harnessed in much the same way as that of hydropower, by building a barrage across a suitable estuary.
52) From this apprenticeship to nature on tidal flats, I knew the strength of the environment in controlling cycles of marine life.
53) The tidal reach of the sea fills the lake so that at all times the water is brackish.
54) One might as well try to measure how many grains of sand will be moved by a tidal wave.
55) At Pevensey, reclamation of the adjacent estuary had reduced tidal scouring, which had previously kept the river mouth open.
56) They include biomass, geothermal energy, hydroelectric power, solar energy, tidal energy.
57) With the reversal of tidal currents deltas can be built up at both ends of the strait.
58) Such effects owe their origin to gradients in the field and are called tidal effects.
59) Studio heads and directors ignore the long list of artistic failures and succumb to the tidal pull.
60) Point Judith Pond, the eastern most of the tidal ponds, has been the most polluted by oil.
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