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The swell of the sea which breaks upon the shore, esp. upon a sloping beach.
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The foamy, bubbly surface of water waves as they break close to shore.
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Produced when waves leave deep water forming breakers on the shore as they crest and curl over
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1) foam caused by waves breaking on the shore (noun) 2) to ride towards the shore on a surfboard on the crest of a wave (verb)
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to ride a wave on its upstream face or to get stuck in a hole
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the mass of agitated white water and foam generated by the breaking waves colliding with the shore.
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ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf"
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Waves as they reach the area between the shore and the area where breakers start to occur.
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the turbulent parts of breaking waves at or near the coast
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The breaking of waves as they enter shallow water.
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A continuous line of breakers at the shore.
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To swim just behind a swimmer in an adjacent lane to take advantage of the wave created by that swimmer.
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Large, breaking waves along a coastline or tidal area. Also a technique for riding large waves on a river or the ocean in a kayak or canoe.
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The wave activity in the area between the shoreline and the outermost limits of breakers
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noun: waves or swell of the sea breaking on shore
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The breaking of waves and swells on the foreshore and offshore shoals.
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The sea-surface wave activity occurring between a shoreline and the outermost line of breakers.
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The breaking waves and resulting foam near a shore.
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The wave activity occurring on a beach inshore of the point at which incoming waves break. Generally, surf consists of waves that have broken and therefore have air to some degree mixed in with the water.
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