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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61. The increase in employment followed a record surge of 112, 100 jobs in November.
62. The hungry, setting aside restraint, began to push and surge.
63. We joined the surge out through the doors and down the marble stairs.
64. There is an unrelenting solidness for a split second, and then a massive surge as the chub plunges for the roots.
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65. She tried to drive the thought from her mind, feeling an all-too familiar surge of anger and sorrow.
66. Suppose there was a sudden surge in demand for cash from the general public.
67. That's why when schools are suffering a shortage of teachers, there is a surge of early retirements among staff.
68. Each pump of the heart brings a new surge of blood to the head.
69. He noticed that the veins were standing out on Michael's forehead and against his will felt a surge of apprehension.
70. Wyatt felt a surge of desolation in the knuckles of his right hand.
71. When we suffer premenstrual symptoms, such as severe mood swings, our desire for sweet and starchy carbohydrates may surge.
72. A surge of male vanity and hurt pride swept over him.
73. In plunging breakers the wave front becomes vertical and the crest plunges nearly vertically downwards with far less surge up the beach.
74. Mighty figures clad in light sent the surge of mystical power tumbling back to Nagarythe.
75. The other side of this coin is an impressive surge capability on hand when the need arises.
76. Triggering the surge in fees was robust activity in a number of high-margin businesses.
77. As her fury drained(sentencedict.com), she felt a surge of uplift.
78. Stores are expecting a surge in demand as Christmas approaches.
79. That surge followed a decline from a high of 193 since 1991.
80. From the Klubocks' a surge of laughter broke over the night.
81. She felt a surge of solidarity and loyalty towards him.
82. Indeed, in the 1960s there was a surge of merger activity which peaked over 1967/9.
83. But her early surge soon gave way to predictable ring-rust after five years off the professional circuit.
84. Many questions have been raised about acquaintance rape since the surge of reported cases has been noted across the country.
85. Therese, sitting at Willi's right, felt a sudden surge of pure, undiluted happiness wash over her.
86. Congress hopes cutting taxes will lead to a surge of economic growth.
87. Heavy buying of utility and property issues led the surge.
88. The Shawnees, abetted by southern Creeks, were seeking to stem the surge of expansion into their hinterlands.
89. In that instant, Juliet felt a surge of happiness that filled her chest and almost engulfed her.
90. A surge of people had to be thrust back by the Sellswords.
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