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full tide

NOUN
high tide
Synonyms
STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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The Bonus groundswell which set in officially two years ago at the Portland, Ore. convention seemed to reach full tide last week on the silvery shores of Miami.

From Time Magazine Archive

This is a Britain in the full tide of action, of imminent victory.

From Time Magazine Archive

Out in Michigan, the first state school to teach agriculture was "in the full tide of successful experiment."

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet, two months ago, in the full tide of this seeming triumph, China's rulers began to put the brakes on industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was in no friendly mood, when just at full tide, the thin man came up the gang-plank again and asked to see where his box had been stowed.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker




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