high sea
See also: high seas
English
Etymology
From Middle English *hei-sea, *heh-se, from Old English hēahsǣ (“the high sea, the deep”).
Noun
- The sea when it is very rough due to strong winds and storms, such that the sea encroaches much further inland than is normal, often causing damage.
- The ship eventually broke in half in high sea and winds.
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