English to English noun
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a sudden forceful flow | | source: wordnet30
2 |
a sudden or abrupt strong increase | | Example: stimulated a surge of speculation an upsurge of emotion an upsurge in violent crime
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3 |
a large sea wave | | source: wordnet30
4 |
A spring; a fountain. | | source: webster1913 verb
5 |
rise and move, as in waves or billows | | Example: The army surged forward
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6 |
rise rapidly | | Example: the dollar soared against the yen
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7 |
rise or move forward | | Example: surging waves
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8 |
rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave | | Example: the boats surged
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9 |
see one's performance improve | | Example: He levelled the score and then surged ahead
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10 |
To swell; to rise hifg and roll. | | source: webster1913
11 |
To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; as, to surge a hawser or messenger; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan). | | source: webster1913
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