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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91. You can walk across the sands when the tide is out.
92. She needs some money to tide over the period of unemployment.
93. If the tide comes in, we'll be stranded on these rocks.
94. The tide was out, leaving nothing but mud as far as the eye could see.
95. Can you lend me some money to tide me over until I get paid?
96. You can't walk along this beach at high tide .
97. A politician soon learns to swim with the tide and offer the voters things that they want, so as to gain their votes.
98. Make sure you have food to tide you over when the local shop may be shut.
99. When the tide goes out, vast stretches of sand are laid bare.
100. Most people are completely clueless about tide directions and weather conditions.
101. Teachers often try to rub into the pupils that time and tide wait for no man.
102. It was their first major victory. The tide had turned .
103. Have another piece of cake. It'll tide you over till supper.
104. The tide was out and they walked among the rock pools.
105. In the early 1990s there was a marked turn of the tide.
106. Roman vessels used to sail with the tide from Boulogne to Richborough.
107. The crowd were carried along on a tide of enthusiasm.
108. The tide was in, and the sea lapped against the harbour wall.
109. The Labour Party swept in on a tide of discontent over rising prices.
110. I thought I'd just swim with the tide and leave when everyone else does.
111. The tide began to flow and our footprints were covered.
112. It takes courage to speak out against the tide of public opinion.
113. This contract is probably our last chance to turn the tide.
114. There is a growing tide of opposition to the idea.
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115. Will you lend me some money to tide me over until I get my pay cheque?
116. Some stretches of beach are completely underwater at high tide.
117. It's easier to swim with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority.
118. The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime.
119. The early 90's finds an unprecedented tide of rural workers flooding into big cities in China.
120. The banks were prepared to put up 50 million euros to tide over the company.