[
UK
/sˈɜːf/
]
[ US /ˈsɝf/ ]
[ US /ˈsɝf/ ]
VERB
-
ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard
Californians love to surf -
look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular
surf the internet or the world wide web
browse a computer directory - switch channels, on television
NOUN
- waves breaking on the shore
How To Use surf In A Sentence
- The aircraft descended into a wetland area and had since been forgotten about as it sank below the surface. Times, Sunday Times
- Unless the radar signal is normal to some surface (extremely low probability) the radar receives no return.
- The material you choose for surfaces including counters, backsplashes and floors can also account for variations in price.
- The abrupt facies shift, bioturbation and cemented nature of the surfaces suggests that they represent marine flooding surfaces, formed during a rapid rise in relative sea level and/or a reduction in sediment supply.
- Assemble the table on a level surface, turn the top wheel upside down and place the seat wheel on top of it.
- Of course, it was snuffed out because Mars is tectonically dead, so the recycling of chemicals that you get on Earth which keeps things going and supplies the surface biosphere would have actually ceased on Mars a lot earlier.
- The dyes are in the form of a suspension of particles which, for reasons not fully understood, are adsorbed onto the surface of ligno-cellulosic fibres such as sisal, abaca and fique. Chapter 8
- Such football titbits always float to the surface on third-round day which remains the best, most hectic, interesting and fun day of the season - and this one was even more frenetic than usual.
- Unpleasant weather conditions prevailed and the players slithering on the greasy surface was a common occurrence.
- They also feed visually by capturing prey from the surface of mud or water, by plunging their heads into water, and by snatching insects from the air.