high water (Meaning)

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high water (n)

the tide when the water is highest

Synonyms & Antonyms of high water

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high water Sentence Examples

  1. The Mississippi River reached record high water levels, flooding nearby communities.
  2. Spring rains caused high water in the creeks, making it dangerous to cross.
  3. During the storm, the waves crashed against the seawall at high water.
  4. The high water mark on the tree trunk indicated the extent of last year's flood.
  5. The boat was unable to navigate the river due to the dangerously high water.
  6. The levee held back the rising high water, protecting the city from flooding.
  7. The authorities issued a high water advisory, urging residents to be cautious near waterways.
  8. The constant high water levels caused erosion along the coastline.
  9. The town's annual festival was canceled due to high water preventing access to the grounds.
  10. The dam's reservoir was at its high water capacity, releasing excess water downstream.

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the tide when the water is highest

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The Mississippi River reached record high water levels, flooding nearby communities.

Spring rains caused high water in the creeks, making it dangerous to cross.

During the storm, the waves crashed against the seawall at high water.

The high water mark on the tree trunk indicated the extent of last year's flood.