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Definition of tideline in English: tidelinenounˈtʌɪdlʌɪnˈtaɪdˌlaɪn A line left or reached by the sea on a shore at the highest point of a tide. a waterbird was feeding along the tideline Example sentencesExamples - The camera follows riverbanks and tidelines with predictable regularity.
- The hot water of summer increases the stress factor for captive shrimp, and the race to the tideline can be tense.
- There was a large yacht out in the bay, and walking along the tideline was a man with a metal detector.
- On one occasion 11 rails were recovered on the tidelines between Blakeney and Morston.
- You don't just get the four seasons in a day here, you get them concurrently; when it seems like winter on the tideline, it can be summer in the streets.
- These delightful visitors from Scandinavia and northern Russia spend winter days on the windswept saltings, shingle strands and tidelines.
- He had begun to dig diligently along the low tideline and had captured two clams.
- A short walk along the causeway to Horrid Hill is a must, followed by a longer walk along the tideline to the reedbeds at Motney Hill RSPB Reserve.
- If you've left many footprints along Gulf Coast tidelines, you know what a special moment we shared.
- Oystercatchers and starlings pattered on the tideline.
- All are clean-looking products built to last on the tideline.
Definition of tideline in US English: tideline(also tide line) nounˈtīdˌlīnˈtaɪdˌlaɪn A line left or reached by the sea on a shore at the highest point of a tide. a waterbird was feeding along the tideline Example sentencesExamples - A short walk along the causeway to Horrid Hill is a must, followed by a longer walk along the tideline to the reedbeds at Motney Hill RSPB Reserve.
- You don't just get the four seasons in a day here, you get them concurrently; when it seems like winter on the tideline, it can be summer in the streets.
- On one occasion 11 rails were recovered on the tidelines between Blakeney and Morston.
- These delightful visitors from Scandinavia and northern Russia spend winter days on the windswept saltings, shingle strands and tidelines.
- He had begun to dig diligently along the low tideline and had captured two clams.
- The camera follows riverbanks and tidelines with predictable regularity.
- Oystercatchers and starlings pattered on the tideline.
- The hot water of summer increases the stress factor for captive shrimp, and the race to the tideline can be tense.
- There was a large yacht out in the bay, and walking along the tideline was a man with a metal detector.
- If you've left many footprints along Gulf Coast tidelines, you know what a special moment we shared.
- All are clean-looking products built to last on the tideline.
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