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Common collocations with tide in American Collocation

tide noun

US /taɪd/

strong and possibly dangerous

extreme
powerful
strong
treacherous

This area is known for its treacherous tides.

higher / lower

high
incoming
low
outgoing
rising

Be aware of tide times and avoid being trapped by an incoming tide.

At low tide you can walk along the bay.

become higher

come in
rise

The tide was coming in very quickly.

become lower

ebb
go out
recede

The tide goes out furthest when there is a full moon or a new moon.

change direction

turn

The tide had turned.

flow

flood
flow
sweep
wash

The tide sweeps into the estuary.

strong and possibly dangerous

extreme
powerful
strong
treacherous

This area is known for its treacherous tides.

higher / lower

high
incoming
low
outgoing
rising

Be aware of tide times and avoid being trapped by an incoming tide.

At low tide you can walk along the bay.