tidal flow

NOUN
  1. the water current caused by the tides
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How To Use tidal flow In A Sentence

  • How can we stem the tidal flow of change?
  • The effect is a lilting, mesmeric tidal flow of rhythm and melody - you might find yourself slipping into a trance, with or without the aid of controlled substances.
  • Differences in tidal flows are due to the differences in the physical conformations of the basins in which they flow (for background and more detail, see Palmieri 1998). Galileo Galilei
  • The seabed generators consist of an array of massive propellers that are spun around as the tidal flow rushes past and drive a dynamo that produces energy.
  • Their other big advantage is that at any time of day or night there will be vigorous tidal flows somewhere around our coastline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The half weir was constructed to keep a good head of water in the river between Richmond and the end of the tidal flow at Teddington weir.
  • One eastbound lane was closed from November 29 to January 10 while work to remove the tidal flow was undertaken.
  • Their other big advantage is that at any time of day or night there will be vigorous tidal flows somewhere around our coastline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The haaf floats to the top; the netsman turns his back to the tide, kills the fish with his ‘mell’, or mallet, and flings it into a special compartment - while concentrating on not being swept away by the strong tidal flow.
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