NOUN
- a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary)
How To Use tidal bore In A Sentence
- The on-loan striker brushed opponents aside like they were matchwood, surged forward as unstoppably as a tidal bore, set up one goal, blasted home another. How Hotshot Hamish put the mockers on me at Hartlepool
- Gentle, rolling hills bring the village slanting towards the waters of Morecambe Bay, where visitors enjoying a pint at one of the village's pubs on a summer evening can watch the remarkable tidal bore rush in.
- An inlet of the Gulf of Alaska in southern Alaska west of the Kenai Peninsula. It is a major fishing ground for salmon and herring and has the largest tidal bore in the United States.
- This corporation lawyer tidal bore has given the explanation regarding this.
- On the Shubenacadie River, the tidal bore and rapidly rising tide results in extremely turbulent waters.
- The tidal bore comes in faster than a galloping horse, but first wilful surging water fills gullies and gaping holes left by the last ebbing tide.