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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151. Injuries to five spectators at Middlesbrough's home match with Leeds United were caused by a surge rather than overcrowding, police said.
152. The position and height of the surge are determined by the relative importance of recent and older literature in different disciplines.
153. By 2006, the liver transplant figure is likely to surge to at least 4.3 million.
154. The unexpected surge of voters to the polls has surprised even opposition parties.
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155. It seems strange that this great surge of medical interest in dietary fibre should have occurred only in the past decade.
156. The surge capability is needed because carriers are often the first to arrive at a hot spot, the admiral said.
157. Emmanuel Adigun and Haywood Vital paced the second-half surge for the Wildcats with 14 and 11 points, respectively.
158. In contrast, in the United States an economic upturn normally leads rapidly to a surge in employment.
159. They mature in 10 years, come in $ 1, 000 minimums and provide insurance against an unexpected inflation surge.
160. The length of stay and conditions have been cited as key factors behind a recent surge in violence, escapes and riots.
161. Their seat backs pressed gently against them with each rhythmic surge of the horses against their harnesses.
162. Developments at several major U. S. multinationals underscored the continuing export surge.
163. I felt a surge of delight mingled with a bit of fear.
164. I feel godly powers surge through my body as blanquita relaxes.
165. The Halifax's surge contrasts with the 9 percent profits setback to £564 million at its rival, Abbey National.
166. Old priorities gradually move down the list while new ones surge forward.
167. This surge of humanity has disrupted land-holding patterns and economic relationships and engendered ethnic conflict.
168. Instead, half way between Guildford and Woking, he experienced a curious surge of elation.
169. He fails to make it, for I make an equally massive surge with the rod in the opposite direction.
170. There were a few people milling around, but not yet the main surge of puzzled well-wishers, police, press and sensation-seekers.
171. Then hiss! - surge! - vroom! - it headed straight for us like a thousand-miles-an-hour nightmare!
172. In an instant there was an uncontrollable flood in his loins, an unstoppable surge.
173. The attack was the culmination of a dramatic recent surge in computer onslaughts.
174. This city has experienced a surge of homicides in 1996 and, if the pace continues, could set a bloody record.
175. My adrenalin surge could service the needs of West Texas for a week.
176. Her initial surge of euphoria was instantly followed by dismay.
177. Of course he's absolutely wrong, she decided with a surge of irritation.
178. In terms of annual capital spending on transport, there was a surge in the late eighteenth century.
179. Resting her head wearily against the hard banister rail, she fought down the momentary surge of panic.
180. The surge in commercial vehicle production was regarded as a particularly encouraging pointer to an improvement in the economy.
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