Sentence examples for to tides from inspiring English sources

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to tides

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To cause to float with the tide; to drive or carry with the tide or stream.

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When it comes to tides, what goes down will come up.

(Oceans respond to tides, tides to the Moon; the Moon marks the female menstrual cycle).

The UK result is comparable to Tides' openings in Japan and Germany.

The term riptide is often used but is a misnomer, the currents being related in no way to tides.

Seepage rates at the capped T-10 Well, located in ∼5 m water, showed high correlation to tides.

A sub-surficial layer down to ∼1 2m above bottom showed varying speed and directions possibly correlated to tides.

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"This is just to tide us over".

"Something to tide you over to the next liter".

Shopping for hardware to tide you through the next hurricane?

Red is to Valentino what orange is to Tide.

Where's the money to tide me over?

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