tidal river

NOUN
  1. a stream in which the effects of the tide extend far upstream
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How To Use tidal river In A Sentence

  • In recent weeks eight alien pink salmon have been caught off the northern English coast and in tidal rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tidal river, its current is swollen both from the teeming heavens and from the surging ocean.
  • Up here big tidal rivers empty into the ocean and boast world-class fishing for familiar species like cobia and Spanish mackerel plus Australia's own threadfin and blue salmon.
  • High spring tides will affect tidal rivers and coasts this weekend, though it will have little impact as the weather is set to remain largely dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the Selby canal empties into a tidal river, navigating the lock that links the two can be tricky.
  • I live on the Hudson, a tidal river with a wedge of salt flowing upriver under the surface.
  • One late afternoon at low tide a hundred big sharks passed the beach near the mouth of a tidal river in a feeding frenzy.
  • The Daly is a large tidal river that drains a vast area of the Northern Territory westward into Anson Bay and the Timor Sea beyond.
  • In recent weeks eight alien pink salmon have been caught off the northern English coast and in tidal rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is also the appeal of sailing on the tidal river and it is a good location between city and sea. Times, Sunday Times
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