Thesaurus / ebbing
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
Time was measured by a new moon, the first snow, a migrating bird, or the ebb and flow of a river.
HUMANS HAVE RIGHTS AND SO SHOULD NATURE - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGGRANT WILSONJANUARY 6, 2021NAUTILUS
A good answer these days would have something to do with DNA, but it would also have to incorporate ebb and flow, process and pattern, contingency and probability, a paradoxically permanent state of impermanence.
OVER TIME, BUDDHISM AND SCIENCE AGREE - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGDAVID P. BARASHDECEMBER 23, 2020NAUTILUS
We’re probably going to have the ebbs and flows of dealing with this pandemic.
MARYLAND STATE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS STUDENTS SHOULD BE IN SCHOOL ‘RIGHT NOW’DONNA ST. GEORGEOCTOBER 28, 2020WASHINGTON POST
In fact, it’s the ebb and flow in Pennsylvania, more than any other factor, that drive the ups and downs in the President’s odds for reelection.
WHO WILL DECIDE THE ELECTION? IT MAY COME DOWN TO PENNSYLVANIA SENIORSSHAWN TULLYOCTOBER 28, 2020FORTUNE
They strolled together along the beach; and as the tide was ebbing, the sands were firm and pleasant.
GRACE DARLINGEVA HOPE
Great masses of seaweed had been brought in and left by the ebbing tide.
THE GOLDEN WEBANTHONY PARTRIDGE
Your own energy is ebbing after the days enchantment and you feel that to stroll and sit and look is all the bliss you need.
FROM SKETCH-BOOK AND DIARYELIZABETH BUTLER
Presently she sat down on a Bentwood rocking-chair and swayed to and fro, aware of an ebbing of confidence.
HILDASARAH JEANETTE DUNCAN
The tide was ebbing now, but almost every other wave swept the breakwater.
THE SEABOARD PARISH, COMPLETEGEORGE MACDONALD
The conqueror had seen with astonishment the ebbing and flowing of the tides.
HISTORY OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RELIGION AND SCIENCEJOHN WILLIAM DRAPER
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