Synonym: billow, flow, gush, mount, rush, stream, swell, wave, whirl. Similar words: surgeon, surgery, insurgent, urge, urgent, burger, urgency, bourgeois. Meaning: [sɜrdʒ /sɜːdʒ] n. 1. a sudden forceful flow 2. a sudden or abrupt strong increase 3. a large sea wave. v. 1. rise and move, as in waves or billows 2. rise rapidly 3. rise or move forward 4. rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave 5. see one's performance improve.
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31. There has been a surge of UFO sightings in America.
32. The blow connected and she felt a surge of pain.
33. The slight back and forth motion sent a pounding surge of pain into his skull.
34. This new surge of interest in religion is perhaps a reaction to the the spiritual wasteland of the 1980s.sentence dictionary
35. Police struggled to control the sudden surge forward by the demonstrators.
36. A sudden surge in the current made the lights fuse.
37. The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power.
38. He felt a surge of pure adrenaline as he won the race.
39. She felt a fresh surge of anger when he denied lying.
40. She felt a surge of love and desire for him.
41. There's been a late surge of support for an independent candidate.
42. The anniversary is bound to bring a new surge of interest in Dylan's work.
43. At the end of the game,[sentencedict.com] there was a surge of fans onto the field.
44. The budgetary arithmetic suggests that government borrowing is set to surge.
45. A special system prevents the circuitry being tripped accidentally by a power surge or lightning strike.
46. There's a surge in electricity demand at around 7 pm.
47. He thought of his old teacher with a surge of affection.
48. She felt a surge of resentment.
49. I felt a surge of electrical power.
50. For a moment she felt a surge of panic.
51. I expect they will come in a late surge.
52. That late surge was impossible to ignore.
53. Charles felt a surge of hope.
54. She felt a surge of giddy courage.
55. And felt a sudden surge of unwilling pity.
56. I experienced a surge of fear.
57. But Virginia felt a surge of frustration.
58. The new barriers are designed to give way if spectators surge forward too violently.
59. Record surge A DRAMATIC rise in sales helped the crushing and screening equipment producer Powerscreen International to record profits.
60. I was very surprised when, following a phosphate surge in my tapwater, I used a phosphate-removing compound in my filter.
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