surf
Third Person
surfs
Present Participle
surfing
Past Tense
surfed
Past Participle
surfed
1
to move on sea waves by standing or lying on a special board
- He loves to surf, spending hours riding the waves and perfecting his technique.
- He effortlessly rode the crest of the wave, expertly surfing toward the shore.
- As the tide rose, more people joined to surf, transforming the beach into a lively spot.
- The instructor guided the beginners, teaching them how to stand up and surf for the first time.
- Every summer, they head to the coast to surf, enjoying the thrill of catching waves.
Synonyms:
2
to explore content or information on the internet or in other media without a specific goal
transitive
- After work, she likes to relax by surfing her favorite social media sites.
- During the project, students were encouraged to surf online databases to gather information.
- In the mall, we decided to surf different stores, looking for the perfect gift.
- Unable to decide on a book to read, he spent the afternoon surfing his bookshelf.
- Instead of watching a specific show, I prefer to surf through TV channels and see what's on.