"tide" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A bloody tide will overwhelm them..." "Well, it seems to me that the curse is for the humans, not us.
- The tide overwhelmed you and you ran away in face of the enemy.
- There's no place to go but north, and no matter how stringent the border controls, the human tide will overwhelm them unless this country becomes livable for more of its people.
- The "tide of visitors," reported Captain Murray, "wherever we went, overwhelmed us."
- A bloody tide will overwhelm them.
- Without thriving cities, he argues, "the tide of human population must soon overwhelm whatever wilderness is left."
- Visitors from the United States and elsewhere have drowned when swimming in coastal waters, where tides and wave patterns can change unexpectedly and overwhelm even excellent swimmers.
- But a tide of discontent with managed care evidently overwhelmed the arguments made by the industry, in a multimillion-dollar campaign of lobbying and advertising.
- Yet without their modest accomplishments, the protectionist tide would have overwhelmed the one sure means to open markets and expand economies.
- The rising tide had overwhelmed her-shapeless, horrific-so that she closed herself off.
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