of Ebb
Source: Webster's dictionaryMoons waxed and waned, the lilacs bloomed and died, In the broad river ebbed and flowed the tide, Ships went to sea, and ships came home from sea, And the slow years sailed by and ceased to be. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
As British and French imperialism ebbed following the end of the Second World War, America became the main outside player in Arab affairs. Stephen Kinzer
Carreno Busta had been the beneficiary of Djokovic’s poor behaviour and made the opportunity count to edge out Denis Shapovalov in a contest which ebbed and flowed dramatically in its final moments. Source: Internet
After the convention, support for Nasjonal Samling, and Quisling personally, ebbed away. Source: Internet
But, after a catastrophic event tore up its atmosphere some 4 billion years ago, its wet and warm days ebbed into cold and dry ones, its green and featured landscape into a red-brown and blank one. Source: Internet
But the rush quickly ebbed, Peterson said, and overall first-quarter sales were “20 to 25 percent softer than what we had anticipated.” Source: Internet