[
UK
/tˈaɪdmɑːk/
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NOUN
- indicator consisting of a line at the highwater or low-water limits of the tides
How To Use tidemark In A Sentence
- I wash my dishes weekly, bath tidemarks don't distract me.
- In a review article, he concluded that physical factors were most important to determine the upper and lower limits of intertidal communities, but biological factors predominated in life between the tidemarks.
- It rises up to the narrow tidemark and with a swift flick of his wrists, it squeaks to a stop.
- Check that the tea/coffee tidemark is being rubbed off.
- It rises up to the narrow tidemark and with a swift flick of his wrists, it squeaks to a stop.
- In any case, I am far too busy breaking up concrete in my backyard and repainting the growing tidemark on my ceiling where the air-conditioner leaked.
- I still have the clay tidemarks on my shoes (having worn them not my walking boots, as my walking boots are in a box somewhere).
- ‘There was no tidemark - just a few signs of damp because the dehumidifiers are still taking out two gallons a day,’ he added.
- It was, I felt, scenically enhanced by its proximity to the Dodder River, even though it was the cause of the water tidemarks on the internal walls, the area having flooded a few years back.
- I have seen them feeding at the tidemark with snow buntings and pipits and they also find seeds in the marram hills.