flood tide (Meaning)

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flood tide (n)

the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding

the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide)

flood tide Sentence Examples

  1. The flood tide surged ashore, inundating the coastal town with seawater.
  2. The swollen river reached flood tide, threatening to overflow its banks.
  3. During flood tide, the ocean's water level peaked, leaving debris along the shoreline.
  4. Fishermen waited for the flood tide to bring in abundant fish.
  5. The lighthouse beacon blinked through the fog, a beacon of hope amidst the flood tide.
  6. The breakwater protected the harbor from the relentless flood tide.
  7. The boat struggled against the powerful current of the flood tide.
  8. The beach was transformed into a watery expanse at flood tide.
  9. The residents evacuated their homes as the flood tide approached.
  10. The seawall crumbled under the relentless force of the flood tide.

FAQs About the word flood tide

the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding, the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high ti

flood, torrent, cataract, river, blizzard, inundation, avalanche, Niagara,tide, influx

drought, drought, drouth, drip,drouth, trickle, trickle, drip,dribble, dribble

The flood tide surged ashore, inundating the coastal town with seawater.

The swollen river reached flood tide, threatening to overflow its banks.

During flood tide, the ocean's water level peaked, leaving debris along the shoreline.

Fishermen waited for the flood tide to bring in abundant fish.