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Ella Ye Posted 5 years ago
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Dragged out by a understone

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When the swells are heavy on Hawaii’s north shore even wading out into the water can turn in a flash. This video shot by pro-surfer Mikey wright captures a woman being dragged out by a powerful undertone. You can drag it out. You hear Mikey quickly get rid of his drink in hand, then he breaks into a full sprint. Moments later Mikey is battling churning currents. ‘I got her in my arms’ I just told her I said ‘hey you're gonna be okay. Like you're gonna you know we're gonna get in and we're gonna be safe.


'This video shot by pro-surfer Mikey wright captures a woman being dragged out by a powerful undertone. You can drag it out.' -- what does it mean by 'dragged out by a powerful undertone'?

  

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The word in your text should be undertow , not undertone. Clive Learner's definition of UNDERTOW [count] : a current in the sea or ocean that is below the surface and that moves away from the shore Don't get caught in the undertow .

  • The word in your text should be undertow , not undertone.
  • Clive Learner's definition of UNDERTOW [count] : a current in the sea or ocean that is below the surface and that moves away from the shore Don't get caught in the undertow .
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The word in your text should be undertow, not undertone. Clive Learner's definition of UNDERTOW[count] : a current in the sea or ocean that is below the surface and that moves away from the shore
  • Don't get caught in the undertow.

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