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"high tide" Meaning
high tide
/ˌhaɪ ˈtaɪd/
Noun
the state or time when the sea's tide is at its highest level
"high tide" Example Sentences
This beach can't be accessed at
high tide
.
"high tide" Related Lesson Material
People usually collect clams during low tide, so a clam at high tide would be safe and happy.
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This is shortened from the full expression, "happy as a clam at high tide."
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At high tide, this castle appears to rise out of the sea like a volcano.
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With the help of seven smaller boats and a high tide, it was freed just before 7 a.m. on April 17.
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The expression comes from "the turn of the tide," which is the moment when the tide changes direction.
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You really helped turn the tide there."
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The tide is the rising and falling of the sea.
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In spoken English, the tide can also turn.
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But we all know what really makes the waves in the ocean – the tide.
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During high tides, the oceans are pulled by the moon’s gravity, but during a full and new moon, twice a month, the tides are particularly high, especially when the moon, sun and Earth line up.
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