The tides are the result of the gravitational attraction
between the water, the sun, and the moon.
It's not an idiom - ships once had to ride the tide out of harbors because they didn't have motors and had to rely on the tide and the wind to carry them along.
Roll tide roll - generally associated with the University of Alabama's Crimson Tide football team
Do you mean engulfed?The spring tide engulfed the beach houses.
The original phrase was "happy as a clam at high tide." Clams live in the sand beneath the ocean. When the tide goes out, they are left without any water, and have to survive on what they store in their holes. So when the tide is high, a clam is happy and has plenty of water for food and oxygen.
The plural for tide is, tides.
The word tide mean befall.
IT MEAN THAT it is when i am faking that i am saying i have cool shoes and tide mean electric pipe in the ocean.
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the frosty tide is a tide of snow. like a tide from a wave, but it is snow instead of water.
Well, this is a stupid question!
The English word 'tide' = 'marea, corriente' in Spanish
do you mean spring tide
The translation is 'purpura aestus' but i think it just means a tide of crimson.
The red tide also known as the crimson tide refers to a marine biological phenomenon that happens periodically where the tide kills everything in it's path.
i think you mean "neap" tide and it means a tide of small range occurring during the first - and - third quarter phases of the moon! ..... ha ha "heap" tide
It's not an idiom - ships once had to ride the tide out of harbors because they didn't have motors and had to rely on the tide and the wind to carry them along.
The mean high tide line is the average location of the high tide over a specific period of time. It is used to demarcate the boundary between private and public property along coastal shorelines.