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Meaning of rough water

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rough water (n)

used of the sea during inclement or stormy weather

rough water Sentence Examples

  1. The boat bobbed violently in the rough water, threatening to capsize.
  2. The storm surge created treacherous rough water, making the coastline dangerous for swimmers.
  3. The sailor struggled to keep his bearings in the rough water, as waves crashed over the deck.
  4. The rough water made fishing impossible, as the boat was constantly tossed and turned.
  5. The ferry was forced to delay its departure due to the rough water, which posed a safety risk.
  6. The canoeists paddled carefully through the rough water, avoiding the choppy waves.
  7. The surfer relished the challenge of riding the rough water, navigating the waves with grace.
  8. The rough water pounded against the seawall, sending spray high into the air.
  9. The swimmers stayed close to shore, wary of venturing into the rough water beyond.
  10. The lake's usually serene waters turned into rough water during the fierce thunderstorm.

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used of the sea during inclement or stormy weather

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The boat bobbed violently in the rough water, threatening to capsize.

The storm surge created treacherous rough water, making the coastline dangerous for swimmers.

The sailor struggled to keep his bearings in the rough water, as waves crashed over the deck.

The rough water made fishing impossible, as the boat was constantly tossed and turned.