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has surfed

  • present perfect
    of surf (3rd person singular).
    surf
    noun
    the swell of the sea that breaks upon a shore or upon shoals.

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Jeremy Grantham was born toward the tail end of the Great Depression, but has surfed plenty of subsequent booms and busts in his storied investment career.

From Barron's Dec. 31, 2025

But Mr Fiuza has previously told local media Shiva loves the water and she has surfed with him at least 10 times.

From BBC Sep. 18, 2023

The debut of surfing at the Tokyo Games promises big-name talent but unspectacular waves — just the kind that Andino has surfed all his life.

From New York Times Jul. 20, 2021

Which state lays claims to surfing as its sport doesn’t bother surfers all that much, said Moore, who has surfed all over the world.

From Seattle Times Aug. 20, 2018

Clark, a retired deputy fire chief at the Honolulu Fire Department, has surfed Castle’s when the wave faces were 15 feet and said it’s a challenge.

From Washington Times Aug. 15, 2015