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He made the cut ahead of the tide race and finally saw something to smile about.
I'd run with the wind and go out on the tide race just to fight my way back in, one reach after another.
He could see the tide race sweeping him toward the pier.
And at the bottom of that tide race, there was Hamish.
At last we broke free of the tide race and gained speed in the still, black water inside the bar.
In places the ebb tide races along at five knots.
The Tide raced out to a 6-0 start without giving up a single point and without playing a close game.
The tide raced, and we with it, as we moved by a long row of rocks.
His sensors felt it, like a tide race of fire, even through the field, and it awed him.
He grabs onto the grating and pulls himself up as the rising tide races in behind him.
The Oriole bay's all tide races and sand bars.
Some corner of Aston's brain saw it coming, almost like a tide racing across a mudflat.
Memory washed back like a tide race.
At higher stages of the tide the channel admits larger craft, although the tide race can be strong.
Mahon felt the tide racing past him, drawn irresistibly out to sea.
It had four arches, through which the ebbing tide raced, and walls of perfectly fitted stone.
The tide raced inward as he struggled with the rope; the forefront of an oceanic plateau.
Ape roared and sprang up, and swung his staff high as the horrible tide raced forward.
Others would have used a less complimentary adjective as they watched white water cascade over her leeward rails like a tide race.
This, however, was impossible, for at each end of the ridge of rocks was open water through which the tide raced swiftly.
I can remember the swirl and flourish of the ferry boats at full tide race like young girls dancing coquettishly, flouncing their skirts to the side.
The low broad crease holding Burroughs looked like a gargantuan Bay of Fundy, with the tide racing up it.
Blaine stood at the inner bars and waited, and fear seeped into him, slowly at first, then faster, like an evil tide racing through his blood.
With a hideous screech she waved one taloned hand, and like a sudden tide race that whole great force of ancient might came rolling down the steps upon us.
From far off, where the rising tide raced over the long mudbanks of the shore, there came, like a distant battle dimly heard, the sound of seething water.