tide-rode Synonyms
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tide-rode Meaning
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tide-rode (a.)
Swung by the tide when at anchor; -- opposed to wind-rode.
tide-rode Sentence Examples
- The intrepid surfers tide-rode the massive waves with effortless grace.
- The fisherman patiently tide-rode the incoming tide, waiting for the perfect moment to cast his net.
- Tourists marveled at the bustling port, where countless boats tide-rode in the calm waters.
- The majestic whales tide-rode alongside the boat, their colossal bodies a breathtaking sight.
- The ancient mariner tide-rode through treacherous storms, his ship a resilient vessel in the face of adversity.
- The seafaring explorers tide-rode uncharted waters, seeking adventure and the promise of new lands.
- The captain skilfully tide-rode the receding tide, navigating his ship safely through the shallows.
- The coastal villagers tide-rode the tides, their livelihoods inextricably linked to the rhythm of the ocean.
- The relentless currents tide-rode the small fishing boat, testing its resilience and the resolve of its crew.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow upon the water, the sailboat tide-rode the gentle waves, a peaceful respite from the bustling world ashore.
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Swung by the tide when at anchor; -- opposed to wind-rode.
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The intrepid surfers tide-rode the massive waves with effortless grace.
The fisherman patiently tide-rode the incoming tide, waiting for the perfect moment to cast his net.
Tourists marveled at the bustling port, where countless boats tide-rode in the calm waters.
The majestic whales tide-rode alongside the boat, their colossal bodies a breathtaking sight.