When ocean waters are at their highest point, it is known as high tide, and when they are at their lowest point, it is known as low tide.
Do you mean engulfed?The spring tide engulfed the beach houses.
We'll sail on this afternoon's high tide; just before the waxing moon, lieutenant!
I have no clue
That is the correct spelling of the word "tide" (changing water level). The sound-alike word is tied (as with a rope or string).
ebb
The tide is ebbing.
Roll tide Roll tide.
Time and tide wait for no man. The tide is coming in now.
I am waiting for the tide to recede.
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!
It is only possible to cross the river at low tide. The tide rolled in and demolished the sand-castle.
I certainly hope that this ten dollars will tide me over until payday. I will have to move my beach towel before the high tide arrives.
I can give you several sentences.The tide ebbs and flows daily.We waited until low tide to look for seashells."The tide is high, but I'm holding on." (From "The Tide is High" by Blondie)
He struggled with all his might against the tide.
Tide tables can be found in an almanac.
Example sentence - We dug a hole in the sand and will fill it with water when the tide comes in.
The flower has a long stem.