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Definition of "ebb-tide" [ebb-tide]

  • The reflux of tide-water; the retiring tide. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "ebb-tide" in a sentence
  • "And not all undefended, for out through the Golden Gate moved the Energon, a tiny toy of white, rolling like a straw in the stiff sea on the bar where a strong ebb-tide ran in the teeth of the summer sea-breeze."
  • "The strong ebb-tide, racing down the Straits in the teeth of the wind, caused an unusually heavy and spiteful sea, which dashed aboard continually."
  • "He depended upon the brisk sea breeze and the strong ebb-tide, which together kicked up a nasty sea, to bring me to grief."
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