bank, direct tide, flood, full tide, lido, opposite tide, riverside, seaboard, shoreline, tidal current, tide gauge
Definitionn. low-lying coastal land drained by tidal streams
Last update: October 2, 2015
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Above tidewater) forming a picturesque background. [Please select]
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They are strangers to the region, drawn from the Tidewater country, and I don't think they're as good as most of General Jackson's men.' [Please select]
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At this place the first tidewater commences, and the river in consequence widens immediately below the rapid. [Please select]
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Frontier folk in growing numbers were encouraged to make their way from tidewater to the foot of the Blue Ridge. [Please select]
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To be sure, they were not all Cavaliers who settled in the tidewater Colonies. [Please select]
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"Grumble who will, I will never pass those two months on tidewater." [Please select]
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The Ulstermen who entered by Charleston were known to the inhabitants of the tidewater regions as the Scotch-Irish. [Please select]
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Tidewater officials held solemn powwows with the chiefs, gave wampum strings, 110 and forthwith incorporated. [Please select]
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This form of canoe we did not meet with untill we reached tidewater or below the grand rappids. [Please select]
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Afterward, by purchasing the Staten Island Rapid Transit Company the Baltimore and Ohio acquired extensive terminals at tidewater on Staten Island and constructed a connection in New Jersey with the New Jersey Central. [Please select]
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As it was at the head of tidewater, at the so-called Falls of the Delaware, it was apparently a center of travel and traffic from other regions. [Please select]
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