Clues for the word "EBB"
We've had 283 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1473 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on April 16, 2025.
Definition of ebb
- n. - The European bunting.
- n. - The reflux or flowing back of the tide; the return of the tidal wave toward the sea; -- opposed to flood; as, the boats will go out on the ebb.
- n. - The state or time of passing away; a falling from a better to a worse state; low state or condition; decline; decay.
- v. i. - To flow back; to return, as the water of a tide toward the ocean; -- opposed to flow.
- v. i. - To return or fall back from a better to a worse state; to decline; to decay; to recede.
- v. t. - To cause to flow back.
- a. - Receding; going out; falling; shallow; low.
Referring Clues
- Period of decline
- Point of decline
- Flood stage
- Decline
- Recede
- Go back
- Retrocede
- Abate
- Tidal movement
- Subside
- Wane
- Go down
- Fall off
- Diminish
- Outward flow
- Dwindle
- Decay
- Sink
- Drop
- Fall back
- Go out
- Flow back
- Flow's partner
- Recede, at the beach
- Low ___
- Reflux
- Wash out to sea
- Decrease
- Shrink
- Withdraw
- Gradual decline
- Flow back, as the tide
- Kander's Broadway composing partner
- Fade away
- Go out, on the beach
- Move like the tide, half the time
- Fall away
- Go with the flow, perhaps
- A drop in the ocean
- A drop in the ocean?
- Peter out
- Tide type
- Shrink back from shore
- Lose steam
- Tidal retreat
- Fall off, as the tide
- Fall back from the flood stage
- Draw away from shore
- Recede, as the tide
- Pull away from shore
- Go out from the shore
- "Chicago" lyricist Fred
- Die down
- Flow out
- Go out, at the beach
- Fall back, as the ocean
- "Chicago" lyricist
- Regress
- Lose intensity
- Go down slowly
- "Cabaret" lyricist
- "Mr. Cellophane" lyricist
- "___ Tide" (Righteous Brothers hit song)
- Reflux of the tide
- Gradually lessen
- Flow's counterpart
- Retrograde
- Go out at the shore
- At a low ___
- Flow partner
- Tidal action
- Taper off
- Decline gradually
- Tidal withdrawal
- Go out to sea
- Slacken
- Go to a lower level
- Kander's collaborator
- Lessen
- Go out, in a way
- Tidal reflux
- Outward tidal flow
- Companion of flow
- Fall back, as a tide
- Partner of flow
- Emulate a tide
- Recede to the sea
- Go out, like the tide
- Tide's retreat
- Pull back
- Go with the flow?
- Flow counterpart
- Flow away, as a tide
- Grow weaker
- Fall away, as a tide
- Flood's opposite
- Flag
- A tide that's not high
- Recede gradually
- Draw away from shore, as a tide
- Recede, as a tide
- Become less intense
- Decline gradually, as a tide
- Go with the flow, sometimes
- Kander's "Cabaret" collaborator
- Weaken
- ___ and flow
- Return to previous levels
- Slowly decrease
- Slowly decrease
- Flow back, as a tide
- "Liza With a Z" songwriter
- Tidal return
- Drop in the ocean?
- It usually occurs twice a day at the shore
- Opposite of rise
- Undergo recession
- 'Chicago' lyricist
- Ocean motion
- Suffer a recession?
- 'Cabaret' lyricist
- 'Cabaret' lyricist Fred
- Ease off
- Trail off
- Die away
- Backward flow
- Recede gradually, as the tide
- Go back, as the tide
- Dwindle down
- Move back, as a tide
- Companion of "flow"
- One of the tides
- Move away
- Go out, as a tide
- Tide reflux
- Drop back
- Move out, like a tide
- 'Chicago' lyricist Fred
- Go down, as the tide
- Current type
- Wash out to sea, as a tide
- Go out on the beach
- Receding tide
- Low point
- Gradually subside
- Fall back, as the tide
- Fall back, tidewise
- Descent
- "Flow" companion
- Leave shore, perhaps
- Slack off
- ___ tide
- Fade
- A tide will do it
- Type of tide
- Decline, as in popularity
- Tidal decline
- Flow's companion
- Diminution
- Weaken in intensity
- Kind of tide
- Fall back from the shore
- Regression
- Recede like a tide
- Fall back slowly
- The Righteous Brothers' "___ Tide"
- Drop off
- Emulate a certain tide
- Retreat
- Retrogress
- Recess, as water
- Diminish gradually
- Go out, as the tide
- Diminish, as strength
- Recede, (as a tide)
- Slowly decline
- Draw back
- Ease off, as a tide
- Emulate a weak tide
- Fade away, as a tide
- Retreat as a tide
- Fall back gradually
- Dwindle, as enthusiasm
- Fall back, like the tide
- Tidal flow
- Tidal motion
- Fade, like the tide
- Withdraw, as the tide
- Become less intense, as a tide
- Go out with a flow
- What a tide may do
- Recede, like the tide
- Go back, like the tide
- Neap tide's opposite
- Industrial/goth band Nitzer ___
- Righteous Brothers "___ Tide"
- "Control, I'm Here" Nitzer ___
- Platters "___ Tide"
- Police "Blue whale beached by a spring tide's ___"
- EBM band Nitzer ___
- Finally wave bye-bye and go out
- Decline of Thatcherite released from bird
- Go out with Victorian female poet for starters
- Lessen over time
- Go out after a rise
- Lessen, as enthusiasm
- Drift back
- Low level
- Go back out to sea, as a tide
- Flow away
- Flow back (of tide)
- Go down, like the tide
- Go out with poetess, initially
- Go down and out as one with fleet?
- A drop in the ocean?
- Shrink back from the shore
- Drop of water
- Decline slowly
- Recession
- Move back towards the sea
- Go down, like the ocean's tide
- Shore leave?
- Lessen, as support
- Flow's opposite
- Flow's mate
- Flow back out to the sea
- Dwindle, as support
- Flow back to the sea
- Go back out, as a tide
- Drift back to the sea
- Tide's weak action
- Ease up
- Fall back, water-wise
- Roll back, as a tide
- Flow out, as the tide
- Dwindle, as strength
- Go slowly
- A tide movement
- Recede, on the beach
- With "and" and 56-Down, tide's movement
- Gradually weaken
- Gradually decline
- Lessen gradually
- Go out on the beach?
- Retreat, as the tide
- Move offshore, say
- Word from Old Norse for "place where water backs up"
- Tide's outward flow
- Recede back into the Pacific
- Tidal recession
- Antonym of "onrush"
- Tide variety
- Abatement
- Recede to the ocean
- Decline gradually back into the sea
- Roll back, as the tide
- Recede like water
- Coastal retreat?
- Flow's tidal opposite
- Slide back into the sea, as a tide
- Tail off
- Flow back from the shore
- Drift back from the shore to the sea
- Move like a nonaggressive tide
- Tide movement
- Subside like the tide
- What tides do about twice a day
- Move back
- Be meek, as a tide
- Opposite of flow
- Beach retreat?
- Recede back to the sea
- Motion of the ocean
- Seaside retreat?
- Gradually lessen as a tide
- Go back down
- Gradually let up
- Slowly move back, as a tide
- Draw back like the tide
- Counterpart of flow
- Recede to the sea, as a tide
- What a weak tide will do
- Move like a tide rolling out
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