单词 | tow-in surfer |
释义 | > as lemmastow-in surfer tow-in adj. Surfing designating or relating to a form of surfing in which a surfer is towed on his or her board by a motorized craft, such as a jet ski, into large breaking waves that are too difficult or impossible to catch using the traditional method of paddling; often as tow-in surfer, tow-in surfing. ΚΠ 1993 Surfer Dec. 50/1 Tow-in surfing doesn't even begin until 12 to 15 feet. 2001 Adrenalin No. 9. 127/3 Barring a few solid swells, epic paddling and tow-in sessions in the 10 to 12-foot range, Dungeons kept her petticoats firmly in place. 2005 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 3 Apr. viii. 5/3 As the use of personal watercraft began to proliferate in surfing, incidents between paddle and tow-in surfers..raised the ire of paddle surfers. 2013 Cape Argus (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 2 Nov. 23 He [sc. Laird Hamilton] pioneered tow-in surfing, particularly at the surf spot in Hawaii called Jaws. < as lemmas |
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