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red tide noun- hordes of communists seen as ready to overwhelm western civilisation US
- From the Korean War, where he got his second Pulitzer, he [Homer Bigart] described a “Red tide” of North Korean soldiers closing in on American troops, “silently and relentlessly, the faces of the Communist infantrymen showing neither fear nor elation.” — The Washington Post, p. C6, 18 April 1991
- the bleed period of the menstrual cycle US
- — Karen Houppert, The Curse, 1999
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
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