tideUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈtaɪd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/taɪd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(tīd)
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22-foot tide, 22.8, highest tide of the season - English Only forum a tide - English Only forum a tide of faces breaking against green grass - English Only forum above tide - English Only forum advancing tide - English Only forum Appalled at the unstoppable tide of popery - English Only forum be caught against the tide - English Only forum beating back the rising tide of Islam - English Only forum Because the tide had been right to go - English Only forum before low tide <sets in> - English Only forum Break beneath the endless tide. - English Only forum bridge over and tide over - English Only forum Can I say "You can't tide" in this situation? - English Only forum catch the tide - English Only forum compete with the tide - English Only forum dare to dance the tide - English Only forum deep sea tide - English Only forum Did through each vein, in quickened start, The tide of being pour - English Only forum down to the sea at its low-tide limit - English Only forum during high tide where/when - English Only forum Easily summed up in the tide - English Only forum Ebb tide - English Only forum flowing tide - English Only forum from tide to tide - English Only forum go with the tide - English Only forum High tide hits the base of sea wall at their house - English Only forum hold the tide - English Only forum Leading the tide of the revolution - English Only forum low tide - English Only forum more...
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