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red tides

n. (red tide English)

Usage examples of "red tides".

This will buy us time to formulate ways to neutralize its effects and stop further expansion of the red tides.

And down all the decades and centuries, the dog-Lord was a bloody mercenary washed hither and to by the red tides of conquest.

Why should he not seek forgetfulness, lose himself in the red tides of war and rapine that had engulfed him so often before?

Natural problems generally responsible for huge fish kills around the world, like fluctuations in temperatures of surface water or algal blooms such as red tides, do not apply here.

Locust plague in North America, rice blight from Burma to the South China Sea, red tides all along the west coast of South America: suddenly there just wasn't enough food to go around.

With the fish population down, huge red tides and jellyfish infestations have come in.

It flowed under a hazardous waste plant and carried pollutants to the Niger River, and then into the Atlantic where it caused a proliferation of red tides.

As the summer wore on, there were occasional reports of odd occurrences -- somebody thought they saw a ghost in the Elks Lodge, and the instances of red tides causing phosphorescence in the surf increased.