sea poose

/ˈsiː ˌpuːs/
noun
  1. A strong, dangerous current of water flowing outward from a shore, often through a narrow channel; a rip current or tidal race.
    • The fisherman warned us about the sea-poose near the rocky inlet.
    • The sea-poose pulled the small boat away from the coast.
    • Swimmers should avoid the sea-poose that forms between the islands.
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