After watching the tides for several months she determined that the lowest tide was every two weeks or so, corresponding to the first and last quarter of the Moon, which corresponded to the neap tide.
You've got this one slightly confused... There is Yule tide, which happens at about Christmas time, this is a paganistic festival which is a way of ending the year, in hope that a new year will come. Kind of a funeral and birth in one go. The 'Tide' in this case is an old English word for time. Christmas tide isn't a proper use of the word tide in this instance.
The word vane could be in a sentence like, "i have a big vane"
Ailerons are on aeroplanes.
Love is imponderable.
aerospace is useless.
I looked up into the sky and saw that the moon was in it's neap tide. The boat was being kept aground because of the neap tide.
It all depends on what kind of 'tide' you are implying, there are a few ways you could use it in a sentence though. Tide as in the ocean tide: "The tide of the ocean rippled gently". Hopefully that's what you meant, also hopefully I helped out!
He struggled with all his might against the tide.
Example sentence - We dug a hole in the sand and will fill it with water when the tide comes in.
The rising tide threatened to overwhelm the flood defences.
It all depends on what kind of 'tide' you are implying, there are a few ways you could use it in a sentence though. Tide as in the ocean tide: "The tide of the ocean rippled gently". Hopefully that's what you meant, also hopefully I helped out!
At that time of day the tide was ebbing.
Two examples of this would be: Fishing in the bay is always better at low tide. The boat was left sitting high and dry at low tide.
If you use Tide with a capital T it may appear that you are infringing upon the trademark of Tide detergent, but if you use tide with a lower case t, it's just a word, part of the English language, which refers to the rise and fall of sea level due to the influence of lunar gravity.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.