6456 examples of tiding in sentences

What tiding shall we hear?...

It was now merely a case of tiding over the interval until Vigours paid.

On the long tide.

On the long tide.

High tide at noon.

The City and the cathedral: a reflection of the glory of the Gothic and the Middle Ages at their high tide in the city by the Seine.

The knight thereof was glad and blithe, And thonked Godes sonde swithe, And granted his errand in all thing, And gaf him a palfray for his tiding.

But on the eight day there arose a brisk gale of wind, which prevented our tiding it up the river; and still increasing, our ship rode forecastle in, and shipped several large seas.

And greater still was our comfort when we found fresh water in the creek where we were when the tide was out, without going so far up into the country.

Early one morning we came to an anchor under a little point of land, but pretty high; and the tide beginning to flow, we lay ready to go further inBut Xury, whose youthful and penetrating eyes were sharper then mine, in a soft tone, desired me to keep far from land, lest we should be devoured, "For look yonder, mayter," said he, "and see de dreadful monster fast asleep on de side of de hill."

"See how the tide is coming in," said Rap, when they returned to the beach.

And, once off their feet, she saw how the tide had swept them togetherswept them irrevocably beyond reason and recall.

"Dear, never before did I so completely know myself, never so absolutely trust myself to the imperious, almost ungovernable tide which has taken my destiny from the quiet harbour where it lay, and which is driving it headlong toward yours.

The regular cavalry of the Provost Guard had turned the tide of stragglers now, letting through only the wounded and the teams.

The beach gradually shelved at this point and they could wade out nearly a quarter of a mile at low tide.

The tide was about half in.

"It's shallow here and at low tide we may be able to get her.

When the tide went out late that afternoon they saw that it would be possible to get most of the things from the wrecked boat.

Promotion arrives from no point of the compass; nothing but a little tide of homely life ebbs and flows in these elm-girt villages above the fen.

It was nine and after, and the tide of life was roaring through the channels of the city when he roused himself, and to divert his suspense and fend off his growing stiffness went out to look about him.

That is one tiding.

That is the other tiding.

In this as in other branches of study it is the fate of theories to be washed away like children's castles of sand by the rising tide of knowledge, and I am not so presumptuous as to expect or desire for mine an exemption from the common lot.

I have tiding, Glad tiding, behold how in duty From far Lehistan the wind, gliding.

I have tiding, Glad tiding, behold how in duty From far Lehistan the wind, gliding.

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