Definitionadj. of or relating to or caused by tides
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Tidal wave increases when there is Tornado. [Please select]
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The area of the original Boston was only 783 acres, but by the filling in of tidal flats (since 1804) this was increased to 1829 acres; while the larger corporate Boston of the present day - including the annexed territories of South Boston (1804), Roxbury (1868), Charlestown, Dorchester, Brighton and West Roxbury (1874) - comprehends almost 43 sq. [Please select]
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Slowly moving tidal water flowed darkly beneath us. [Please select]
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It was nearly half a mile in width and sixty feet in depth, with a tidal rise and fall of eleven feet. [Please select]
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There were twenty-five hundred acres at Mount Vernon with ten miles of frontage on the tidal river. [Please select]
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Differentiation in shrews of the tidal marshes of the San Francisco Bay region. [Please select]
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At Santa Barbara a tidal wave invaded the coast and flowed some distance into the interior. [Please select]
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"That tidal wave picked the ship up like a canoe and then smashed her." [Please select]
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Some had rolled overboard when the tidal wave came and we never saw so much as their bodies. [Please select]
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The tidal wave of deeper souls Into our inmost being rolls And lifts us unawares Out of all meaner cares. [Please select]
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And there we were, scudding along before it, like a tiny craft fleeing from a tidal wave. [Please select]
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