Synonym: lunar time period, surge. Similar words: side by side, prestidigitation, aide, side, wide, idea, rider, bride. Meaning: [taɪd] n. 1. the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon 2. something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea) 3. there are usually two high and two low tides each day. v. 1. rise or move forward 2. cause to float with the tide 3. be carried with the tide.
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61. The tide is on the turn.
62. The ships departed on the tide.
63. The tide was coming in fast.
64. Last night's tide washed up some quite beautiful shells.
65. There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.
66. They dug for shellfish at low tide.
67. We went out to sea on the ebb tide.
68. The tide is flowing strongly today.
69. The tide had erased the footprints.
70. The tide of the battle turned against us.
71. Seals lie on the rocks at low tide.
72. It's one o'clock. The tide must be in.
73. The tide was at its highest.
74. The tide is at the flood.
75. The tide poured in from the south.
76. His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.
77. The tide was lapping the harbour wall.
78. The tide of battle turned against the Mexican army.
79. The children were cut off by the tide.
80. The waves became much more powerful at high tide.
81. A new tide of fashion sets in.
82. There was not much time before the tide turned.
83. The signing of the peace treaty was the high tide of her presidency.
84. The tide had washed up cargo from the wrecked ship.
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85. He hasn't the courage to swim against the political tide.
86. We waited for the tide to float the boat off the sandbank.
87. The floods left a tide of mud and uprooted trees.
88. Could you lend me £10 to tide me over till next week?
89. At low tide in the estuary(sentencedict.com), cows graze on the marshes.
90. It takes courage to speak out against the tide of opinion.