Similar words: emerging, discharging, turgid, surgical, margin, regurgitate, aubergine, virginity. Meaning: [ɜrdʒ /ɜːdʒ] n. 1. a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something 2. the act of earnestly supporting or encouraging 3. insistent solicitation and entreaty.
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61) Police are urging people playing bowls last tuesday at Kingsthorpe recreation ground to get in touch if they have any information.
62) Debate in the parliament, the Knesset, fluctuated between calls for tough retaliation and counter-arguments urging restraint.
63) Urging managed care organizations to support faculties specializing in geriatrics in medical schools.
64) In the past two years, the council has held tuition steady while urging colleges to moderate fee increases.
65) The basics: If you have skiing friends urging you to accompany them on a ski holiday, why not go?
66) Then he stood aside again, still conducting, urging her to move faster.
67) He motioned to Lissa and she caught his soundless urging and went with him out of the room.
68) It is a hum like the sound of crickets in the summer, a sound urging men to joy and mirth.
69) He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
70) With us he is relaxed, amusing and always considerate, urging us all to the highest achievements.
71) Certainly, regulators are urging banks to make a clean break with property.
72) But Ralph Perry is urging the chairman to review sentencing policy.
72) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
73) Governing bodies in Oakland, San Francisco and Berkeley approved resolutions urging the company to adopt ecologically sound procurement policies.
74) The kids were still there urging Forrest to get moving.
75) It is also right that, as we have been urging, the asylum claims should be examined more expeditiously.
76) Aunt Margaret presided over the table with placid contentment, urging them to eat with eloquent movements of the eyes and hands.
77) The owner who doesn't want to be named, is urging anyone with information to contact the police.
78) Amnesty International has welcomed the releases, but is urging the government to release all remaining prisoners of conscience immediately and unconditionally.
79) Financial advisers are urging people to take advantage of the carry - forward rules ahead of their abolition.
80) Ehret senior possessed some artistic skill and he encouraged his son in both pursuits[Sentencedict.com], urging him to travel.
81) So Mr Major is urging industry to drop the practice of the automatic annual pay-rise. Fat chance.
82) Dolores stood back grinning, urging Ruth to go on in.
83) She'd slipped her arm through his, urging him to go with her, a gleam of possession in her eyes.
84) I also find it quite interesting that the National Rivers Authority are urging people not to overreact to the problem.
85) He gave copies of the report to all those present at the meeting, urging that they read and digest its contents.
86) Instead, Merrill has played a major role in urging more and stronger attack ads, according to campaign officials.
87) He says it could cost some pensioners as much as £25 a week and is urging the council to think again.
88) Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
89) Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness.
90) She longed to give in to the desire in his eyes and her own body's urging.
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