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Verbs to describe an ocean

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verbs to describe an ocean: * raging * crashing, crash * crushing * swaying * bashing * colliding * cascading * rushing * thrashing * banging * thundering * banging * exploding * undulating * commanding * controlling * swelling * rolling * surging, surge * flowing * sweep * push * plow * take over * clamor * fluctuate * rise * receding * stretching * reaching * inviting

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Lively

Peaceful

Blue/Saphire

Mystical

Vast

Shimmer

Quiet

Salty

Beautiful

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sea, deep, brine, high seas, marine, maritime, pelagic

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ocean is cover by 70% of earth surface , which means its the largest environment for

living things on earth

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The sea is as blue has the sky

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salty , fishy, swaying, and crashing. All of these are fake. the ocean is actually really bad place it is smelly and full of trash and plastic. sure it is pretty but don't go there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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waving flowing

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