A wave caused by an incoming tide traveling up an estuary.
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Examples for "eager"
Examples for "eager"
1Democratic lawmakers were eager to attack health insurers during the overhaul debate.
2However, others hang about waiting in anticipation, eager to continue the night.
3To think others shall be just as eager, and we quite indifferent.
4Modernising armed forces eager to share burden of defending Europe's global interests.
5With international prices at record levels, local producers are eager to export.
1Its leap bore it to a point far short of my position.
2Both governments bore a large share of the responsibility for what happened.
3Others said his comments bore the risk of undoing decades of peace-building.
4Prime Minister Jean Castex said it bore the hallmarks of Islamist terrorism.
5The cars bore their national colours, and several of them carried ladies.
1He knew the maelstroms and the aegir that swept into northern fiords; the thunder and wind and tempest; the coves, safe harbors and retreats.
2He appears to have stood in pretty close relation to AEgir.
3There was peace in that country then, and Aegir sorrowed, saying:
4And then he told Siegfried a story of AEgir and his gold-lit hall.
5The Dwellers of Asgard, gathered together in the hall of Ægir, waited for Odin.
1A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees.
1Politicians, capitalists and officials are flotsam bobbing upriver on the tidal bore of invention.
2Still the storm coursed northward like a horizon-spanning tidal bore.
3The "secret supermoon" in September will lead to an even bigger tidal bore.
4The surge struck the cliff like a tidal bore and was pushed upward, bulging, rising.
5A tall bulge of water like a tidal bore, but fast, faster than any wave he'd ever heard of.