1. tidewater - Noun
2. Tidewater - Proper noun
Water affected by the flow of the tide, especially tidal streams.
The seaboard.
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Tidewater
A coastal region of Virginia and Maryland
A campsite at Tidewater Provincial Park provides large campgrounds with firepits and outhouses on an island across the river from the town. Source: Internet
"A few tornadoes will be possible from the Virginia Tidewater into New England." Source: Internet
About two years ago, they put up a sign recognizing Turner on this spot of soil in backcountry Tidewater, Virginia, where Nat lived and was captured. Source: Internet
In particular, men like the lawyer Francis H. Pierpont from Fairmont, had long chafed under the political domination of the Tidewater and Piedmont slave-holders. Source: Internet
Among these are Ricardo Gallén from Spain and the Tidewater Guitar Orchestra of the State of Virginia. Source: Internet
But if few of the area's, one million annual visitors know Camp Peary exists, even fewer local residents -- used to restricted areas at the dozen-odd military bases in Tidewater -- show much curiosity about its role. Source: Internet