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I think you meant 'clam at high tide' or the full version 'happy as a clam at high tide'. This is an idiom/expression dating from the early 19th century. The expression means to be very joyful or content.
neap tide
high tide and low tide
high tide
2 high tides and 2 low tides in one day. All of them have different heights (Ex. One high high tide, then one high low tide, then a low high tide, then a low low tide.
High tide or low tide. There is also summer tide (I think) which is a really large tide, and a spring tide which is a very low tide.
high tide i think
Because tide comes and goes, and they wanted to have the first troops and vehicles off the beach before the next high tide.
High tide nimo
I think that everyday the tide changes from being high and being no tide.
I think you meant 'clam at high tide' or the full version 'happy as a clam at high tide'. This is an idiom/expression dating from the early 19th century. The expression means to be very joyful or content.
When the tide is at its highest.
it is high tide
it is high tide
neap tide
high tide and low tide
there is a high tide nimo...