Noun : He has reached the tidemark of his prosperity. From Dictionary.com.
It surprised him that they had stuck in his memory, like flotsam left at a freak tidemark. From Wordnik.com. [The Alamut Ambush]
He walked along the tidemark and searched for the smooth fist-sized stones he preferred for hunting rabbits. From Wordnik.com. [Stormwarden]
Driving from Tuzla in BiH to Bijeljinja in Republika Srpska, for example, brings you to what is almost a tidemark of wrecked homesteads and minefields. From Wordnik.com. [The Bosnian Trojan Horse] Reference
At some point the old cast-iron guttering must have become blocked with autumn leaves, because a tidemark of where it had overflowed could still be traced running down the brickwork. From Wordnik.com. [The Home for Broken Hearts] Reference
Mr. Cahoon's countenance -- that portion of it above the whisker tidemark, of course -- registered horror at the thought. From Wordnik.com. [Fair Harbor] Reference
The tidemark where the water stopped rising is easily visible, about six inches below the ceiling, which must be 9ft 3m up. From Wordnik.com. [BBC News - Home] Reference
He added: 'A no-take zone means exactly that - you can't remove anything from within the zone, either above or below the high tidemark. From Wordnik.com. [Fishupdate.com] Reference
It may be upon a tiny bay that you have emerged, with the meadows sloping straight to tidemark, and out beyond the wild fowl feeding by the kelp beds. From Wordnik.com. [Roughing it De Luxe] Reference
The bureaucratic tidemark left by the great war has made it a frequent point of departure for those on a search for (as the series has it) who they think they are. From Wordnik.com. [open Democracy News Analysis - Comments] Reference
Much the largest proportion of the lands so reclaimed, though for the most part lying above low-water tidemark, are at a lower level than the Lincolnshire fens, and more subject to inundation from the irruptions of the sea. From Wordnik.com. [Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 04 (historical)] Reference
Grudgingly they obeyed, drew the boat beyond tidemark, and followed him to the top of the miserable islet, whence a view was commanded of the whole wheel of the horizon, then part darkened under the coming night, part dyed with the hues of the sunset, and populous with the sunset clouds. From Wordnik.com. [The Wrecker] Reference
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'Not even a tidemark.'. From Wordnik.com. [Whispers Of Betrayal]
And didn't leave a tidemark inside the bowl. From Wordnik.com. [Some by Fire]
The snow lay on the beach to the tidemark. From Wordnik.com. [Essays of Travel] Reference
Who wants a tidemark on their wrists?. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph] Reference
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