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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ebb .
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Examples
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Once again the tide of guests ebbed from the Big House, and more than one lunch and dinner found only the two men and Paula at the table.
CHAPTER XX 2010
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I lay still with eyes closed until the pain ebbed away a bit and my memory of the night before came back.
I Was Sold on the Slave Block « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2007
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But as I looked the waves began to ebb – and they ebbed as swiftly as, four years ago, they rolled in – ebbed out and out, to the gulf; and the Glen lay before me, beautiful and green, with a rainbow spanning Rainbow Valley – a rainbow of such splendid colour that it dazzled me – and I woke.
Rilla of Ingleside Lucy Maud 1921
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Once again the tide of guests ebbed from the Big House, and more than one lunch and dinner found only the two men and Paula at the table.
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That has kind of ebbed and flowed over the trial, how coordinated the defenses are.
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The combat ebbed away from Leo, and Dar Hyal and Hancock beset Dick.
CHAPTER XXII 2010
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Oppression sat heavily upon them; the lightness of their natures had ebbed out of them; they were slack and absent-minded in their service, and they whispered gloomily to one another in the far end of the car next to the kitchen.
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He ebbed away like a shadow through the open French windows.
CHAPTER I 2010
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So long as he walked four miles an hour, he pumped that blood, willy-nilly, to the surface; but now it ebbed away and sank down into the recesses of his body.
To Build A Fire 2010
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Illness came upon him down in San Francisco, and his splendid life ebbed slowly out as he sat in his big easy-chair, in the Commercial Hotel, the "Yukoner's home."
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