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Sentence count:294+11Posted:2016-12-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: billowflowgushmountrushstreamswellwavewhirlSimilar words: surgeonsurgeryinsurgenturgeurgentburgerurgencybourgeoisMeaning: [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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91. A surge of flood water slammed into the car and shoved it off the road.
92. The boom in house prices in the 1980s powered the subsequent surge in inflation, and hence the recession.
93. Whether it also explains the equally surprising surge in menswear demand is less clear.
94. The lower turnout came despite a surge in voter registration around the nation.
95. As they accelerated over the rutted track and down towards the road,[www.Sentencedict.com] Stephen felt a leap and surge of exhilaration.
96. The big surge in investment has been possible only because of the liberalisation policies pursued by the Government.
97. This just produces a swift blood sugar surge which rapidly declines - a solid breakfast which releases energy slowly is far better.
98. There has been a tremendous surge of interest in Chinese medicine.
99. Other operating revenue rose to $ 551 million from $ 492 million, led by a surge in trading.
100. Charles understood what had caused her new surge of spirit.
101. Damn Julius! she muttered to herself in a great surge of resentment.
102. How could she have felt that hot surge of excitement when he kissed her[sentencedict.com], touched her?
103. His whole army seemed to surge up against Jackson as if to crush him with an overwhelming mass.....
104. But Abdur-Rahim halted the surge with a three-point play, and in a few seconds the Bears were within 60-59.
105. Anger gave her an added surge of strength, and she twisted her arm sharply downwards and broke his grip.
106. Publishers, eager to profit from the new surge of interest in romances, hurriedly launched new romance lines.
107. To be sure, a shift in consumers' habits may account for some of the recent surge in credit card use.
108. A surge in apartment construction led to a 5. 7 percent rise in housing starts in November.
109. She felt the familiar surge of irritation mixed with guilt.
110. But I was faithful - so why the sudden surge of guilt?
111. The surge in new housing construction ought to provide a stimulus to the economy.
112. The arrival of the oil industry has brought a surge of business to central Louisiana.
113. Outside, though, as he loaded it into the car, he was surprised to feel a sudden surge of confidence.
114. A dangerous crush followed a surge at the front of the stage and the security subsequently panicked.
115. Yes, that's when I felt that huge surge of relief and happiness.
116. Under the influence of this late surge of rational speculation I tried to view myself in a different light.
117. She moaned as his mouth covered hers, sending a surge of pure physical awareness coursing through her.
118. Treacherous relief replaced amusement and was followed by a great surge of pure excitement as she glanced up at their apartment building.
119. Did a white-hot surge of anger and disillusion count as a mitigating circumstance, disturbing the balance of the mind?
120. The new surge of complaints could strengthen the argument that Britain needs to frame more acceptable noise legislation.
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