Pronunciation: /sɜrf/
noun the sport or activity of riding on waves while standing on a special board
A1 I like to watch surfers ride the waves at the beach.
A2 Surfing is a popular water sport in many coastal regions.
B1 I bought a new surfboard so I can start learning how to surf.
B2 The surf conditions were perfect for catching some big waves.
C1 She is a professional surfer who competes in international competitions.
C2 The surf forecast predicted large swells for the upcoming weekend.
verb to ride on waves while standing on a special board
A1 I like to surf the internet for funny cat videos.
A2 During my vacation, I learned how to surf in Hawaii.
B1 She surfs the waves every weekend at the beach.
B2 Surfing requires a lot of skill and balance to stay on the board.
C1 Professional surfers travel the world to compete in major competitions.
C2 Some surfers prefer to ride big waves in remote locations for the ultimate challenge.
formal She decided to surf the internet for research purposes.
informal Let's surf the web to find some cool videos.
slang I love to surf Instagram for fashion inspiration.
figurative He likes to surf through life without a care in the world.
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