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Meanings of
springtide
in anglès
A greater than average tide occurring during the new and full moons.
neap tide
Antonyms
Examples for "
neap tide
"
neap tide
Examples for "
neap tide
"
1
Unfortunately, the day proved very rough; and it was little better than a
neap
tide
.
2
Just wander over the reef shelf during a
neap
tide
and look under the rocks.
3
It was almost a
neap
tide
,
though this was the fourth quarter of the moon.
4
Neap
tide
:
the least rise and fall during the lunar month.
5
The phenomenon was of daily occurrence until about the time of
neap
tides
.
Usage of
springtide
in anglès
1
The bright
springtide
will soon restore all your former health and vigour.
2
So he kissed it and felt perfumed by its strong
springtide
aroma.
3
March had come, and the
springtide
was already budding out of doors.
4
For up at Ardmuirland we have to wait till May for settled
springtide
.
5
Ocean-Sea spread around, with that weed like a marsh at
springtide
.
6
Angelique smiled, as she stood there, dazzled, and as if bathed in the
springtide
.
7
Not a day of this lovely
springtide
should be wasted.
8
We will have a right merry time this joyous
springtide
.
9
This, then, we did, after that first day's travel in the bright
springtide
sunshine.
10
Well do I remember the rambles of that
springtide
.
11
What I prefer to remember is one day's trip in that
springtide
of prune bloom.
12
It was a marvellous cortege, flowery like
springtide
,
full of felicity, which moved every heart.
13
O how pleasant it is, especially in
springtide
,
to stray along the shores of the Guadalquivir.
14
Or, rather, I was with the Past,-inthe bowers of my
springtide
of life and hope!
15
For, by one of those freaks peculiar to the American
springtide
,
the weather had again marvellously changed.
16
I think that was a
springtide
of civilisation, all the fine arts nourished at the same moment.'
Other examples for "springtide"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
springtide
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lovely springtide
precocious springtide
american springtide
beautiful springtide
bright springtide
More collocations
Springtide
through the time
Springtide
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common