surf
surf
- n waves breaking on the shore
- v ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard
Californians love to surf - v look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular
surf the internet or the world wide web - v switch channels, on television
- Stand-up paddle surfing sounds bizarre and some traditionalists roll their eyes at it but the sport is taking off everywhere you can float on water.
- Making Waves The creation of artificial surfing reefs may offer frustrated board riders new breaks.
- Adams and Hooton the two surf together occasionally have resigned themselves to their once-tranquil hometown becoming a magnet for surf tourists because they share the .