catch a wave

English

Verb

catch a wave (third-person singular simple present catches a wave, present participle catching a wave, simple past and past participle caught a wave)

  1. (surfing) To mount one's surfboard at a distance from shore, turn it toward land, and control it for a successful, satisfying ride on inrushing water.
  2. (idiomatic, by extension) To derive benefit from a fortunate opportunity; to experience a sudden increase in energy or luck.

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