0 the time when the sea or a river reaches its highest level and comes furthest up the beach or the bank
1 Something's high tide is its most successful point:
The signing of the peace treaty was the high tide of her presidency.
2 the time when the ocean reaches its highest level
When the seawater recedes, the shore dries gradually, but at high tide the organisms are rehydrated quickly.
And it's high tide on the sound side.
I am at 1.5 km to the island but now the high tide is disturbing the ice again.
Although the ' revisionist' high tide has receded, it has left behind a number of vital interpretations that still dominate the field.
We swam at the beach at high tide.
The island is strictly a peninsula some 5 km (3 miles) long, joined to the coast by a narrow gravel isthmus that is covered by the sea at high tide.
The water is described as moving towards the north (up/in) at high tide, and towards the south (down/out) at low tide, approximately every 12 hours.
According to the practices of narrative realism in high tide in the 1880s, the rooms are carefully differentiated to express the class position and tastes of their inhabitants.
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