ebb and flow
ebb and flow
English Definitions:
ebb and flow (Noun)
The flowing out and in of the tide.
ebb and flow (Noun)
A large flowing out and in.
ebb and flow (Verb)
To alternately ebb and flow.
Ebb and flow
Ebb and flow is the movement of water, often in relation to natural tides. The term is also commonly used metaphorically.
Ebb and flow
Ebb and flow (also called Flood and Drain) are two phases of the tide or any similar movement of water. The ebb is the outgoing phase, when the tide drains away from the shore, and the flow is the incoming phase when water rises again. The terms are also common in figurative use.
ebb and flow
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