Refine this word faster
Tide
"Tide" in a Sentence (29 examples)
Our boat drifted to shore on the tide.
People don't like to swim against the tide.
High tide is at 3 p.m. today.
"There is a tide" is, in fact, from a passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
What does "There is a tide" imply?
Time and tide wait for no man.
The tide of public opinion is turning against sexism.
The tide is on the ebb.
The tide is rising fast.
The tide is coming in.
Show 19 more sentences
The Bristol Channel has some of the world's largest tides.
A lot of driftwood was brought in on the tide.
As well as sea tides, there are much smaller land tides.
By far the largest tides on Europa are those caused by the gravitational attraction of Jupiter.
The sewer burst, and a tide of sewage poured into nearby properties.
A tide of people crossed over the border.
We've encountered a tide of problems.
Go I charge thee, inuite them all, let in the tide / Of Knaues once more: my Cook and Ile provide.
The tide of public opinion has turned.
There is a tide in the affairs of men, / Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune [...]
[...] and rest their weary limbs a tide.
Which, at th'appointed tyde, / Each one did make his Bryde
at the tide / Of Christ his birth
What is singular too, the spademen seem to work lazily; they will not work double-tides, even for offer of more wages, though their tide is but seven hours[.]
The doctor's no good this tide.
Eventide, noontide, morrowtide, nighttide, moontide, harvesttide, wintertide, summertide, springtide, autumntide etc.
They are tided down the stream.
The ocean tided most impressively.
I wit not what may tide us here
See also for "tide"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: tide