surf spot

collocation in English

meaningsofsurfandspot

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surf
noun[U]
uk
/sɜːf/
us
/sɝːf/
the tops of the waves on the sea when they are near to the coast or hit ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofsurfandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsurf spot

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Significant underwater irregularities, such as underwater canyons and sea mounts, can also affect how the waves come into asurfspot.
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A bombora is also a term used for a sketchysurfspotwhere waves seem to break on the outside.
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A breakwater now cuts right through the heart of the once epicsurfspot.
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Fingal is not particularly noted as asurfspotas such.
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Although both are present at most surf spots, groundswell creates much better breaking waves and sort of dominates the lineup.
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One of the beauties of surfing is that no two waves are the same, let alone two surf spots.
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This tour (travelling to towns not listed on the standard touring circuit) was based around surfing big surf spots on the way.
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For specific surf spots, the state of the ocean tide can play a significant role in the quality of waves or hazards of surfing there.
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The large number of surf spots make it easy to find uncrowded waves.
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Many lesser-known, high-quality surf spots with low crowds await adventurous travelers.
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Sumatra is the second island, with the most number of surf spots, with 18 altogether.
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