Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word SURFING


SURFING

Definitions of SURFING

  1. The pastime or sport of riding surf on a surfboard.
  2. The activity of browsing the Internet.
  3. inflection of surf

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Examples of Using SURFING in a Sentence

  • Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 – January 22, 1968) was a Hawaiian competition swimmer who popularized the sport of surfing.
  • Margaret River's coast to the west of the town is a renowned surfing location with worldwide fame for its surf breaks including, but not limited to, 'Main Break' and 'The Box'.
  • Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore.
  • Snowboarding was developed in the United States, inspired by skateboarding, sledding, surfing, and skiing.
  • When he longed to go surfing again, Kalamainu'u gave him her surfboard, but warned him not to speak with anyone.
  • Her surfing skills were so impressive that people would gather on the beach to applaud her performance.
  • Pebbly Beach, one of the park's major attractions, lies between two headlands and forms a sand beach used for bathing and surfing, followed by hilly grassland towards the bush.
  • Rockclimbing, fishing, surfing and snorkeling are other recreational activities undertaken in the park, while camping is banned.
  • The city's beach is popular for sunbathing, beach volleyball, surfing, paddleboarding, bars, cycling and running.
  • Activities on this beach include riding the sand dunes on all-terrain-vehicles, swimming, clamming, camping, surfing, surf fishing, hiking, and bird watching.
  • Visitors participate in water sports of all kinds, including swimming, scuba diving, kitesurfing, and surfing.
  • Its old plantation town character is preserved in many of the buildings, making this a popular destination for tourists and residents alike, visiting surfing paddle boarding and diving sites along the north shore.
  • Māʻili and its waterfront park, Māʻili Beach Park, is a popular destination for surfing, snorkeling, swimming, boogieboarding, and bodyboarding.
  • The town is particularly known for its surfing waves and surfing history, the Hawaiian temple Kāne’āki Heiau, and Mākaha Beach Park, which is a nesting place for several species of sea turtles.
  • The best known surfing sites of Velzyland, Sunset (at Sunset Beach Park), Kammieland, Pūpūkea, Ehukai, Pipeline (these latter two off adjacent Ehukai Beach Park and Banzai Beach) and lesser breaks are arrayed off this shore.
  • Hana's surfing culture was profiled by writer Susan Orlean in Outside magazine in 1998, inspiring the 2002 film Blue Crush.
  • A film crew and a number of Peruvian celebrities, including world surfing champion Sofia Mulanovich, tenor Juan Diego Flórez, Academy Award nominee Magaly Solier, Huayno singer Dina Paucar, and chef Gaston Acurio visited the city to film a documentary-style commercial.
  • Along with surfing, Belmar also has an active skate community and skatepark constructed by American Ramp Company.
  • With several ocean beaches and a walkable strip along the ocean front, Narragansett is a resort area in the summer season as well as a popular East Coast surfing spot due to frequent southerly swells from Atlantic Ocean.
  • It features many activities such as fishing, snorkeling, Beach Park at Isla Blanca (formerly Schlitterbahn), parasailing, surfing and horse back riding.
  • The main attraction is the fine white sand beach, which is also a popular playground for all kinds of wind and water sports, such as kite flying, surfing and buggies.
  • It combines the aspects of paragliding, surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding.
  • It revitalized the band's popularity after years of lukewarm sales, but also inspired nostalgia for the Beach Boys' early surfing and hot rod-themed music, repositioning the group as an oldies act.
  • His work focuses primarily on youth who casually engage in illegal drug use, underage sex, and violence, and who are part of a specific subculture, such as surfing, punk rock, or skateboarding.
  • He is also known for the soundtrack recordings with his group to the surfing films of Bruce Brown in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and for the alto flute solo on the song "California Dreamin" recorded by the Mamas & the Papas in 1965.



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