'tide over' definitions:
Definition of 'tide over'
From: WordNet
verb
Suffice for a period between two points; "This money will keep us going for another year" [syn: tide over, bridge over, keep going]
Synonyms of 'tide over'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- abide,
- be safe,
- bide,
- carry on,
- come through,
- continue,
- continue to be,
- defeat time,
- defy time,
- dwell,
- endure,
- exist,
- extend,
- go on,
- hold,
- hold on,
- hold out,
- keep,
- keep on,
- keep safe,
- last,
- last long,
- last out,
- live,
- live on,
- live through,
- maintain,
- perdure,
- perennate,
- persist,
- prevail,
- remain,
- ride out,
- run,
- run on,
- stand,
- stay,
- stay on,
- subsist,
- survive,
- sustain,
- tarry,
- wear,
- wear well,
- weather,
- weather the storm
Words containing 'tide over'
- Tide,
- Tided,
- Tiding,
- Tidings,
- Age of the tide,
- Atmospheric tides,
- Bartholomew tide,
- Counter tide,
- Ebb tide,
- Falling tide,
- Flood tide,
- Gang tide,
- Half tide,
- High tide,
- Inferior tide,
- Lag of the tide,
- Lee tide,
- Low tide,
- Neap tides,
- Perigean tides,
- Priming of the tide,
- Retard of the tide,
- Retardation of the tide,
- Spring tide,
- Tide day,
- Tide dial,
- Tide gate,
- Tide gauge,
- Tide lock,
- Tide mill,
- Tide rip,
- Tide table,
- Tide water,
- Tide wave,
- Tide wheel,
- Weather tide,
- direct tide,
- leeward tide,
- neap tide,
- red tide,
- rising tide,
- slack tide,
- turn the tide,
- Tide-rode,
- To work double tides