Rip current
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a rip current. This fast-moving water can pull swimmers away from the shore and out to sea, posing a danger to those caught in its grip. Swimmers should avoid struggling against the current and instead try to swim parallel to the shore to escape its pull.
(noun) space in which a dead person is buried (within a graveyard).(adjective) serious. So if someone is in grave danger, he or she is in serious danger.
Undertows can pull swimmers under, and rip tides can pull swimmers far away from where they entered the water. The danger is not knowing how to deal with these types of currents. simply pulling up your legs and swimming on the surface is an effective way of dealing with an undertow. Swimming with the current of a rip tide and edging steadily back toward shore.
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Deadly danger. Dire means extremely urgent or serious; peril means danger.
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A water current that moves in a zigzag pattern along the beach is known as a rip current. Rip currents can be dangerous for swimmers as they flow perpendicular to the shoreline, pulling swimmers away from the coast. It is important to be cautious and vigilant when swimming in areas prone to rip currents.