surge

[US]/sɜːdʒ/
[UK]/sɜːrdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Overflowing of emotion, unrestrained expression;
vi. A sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd.

Phrases & Collocations

power surge

surge of adrenaline

storm surge

surge tank

surge protection

surge chamber

surge current

surge arrester

surge voltage

surge pressure

lightning surge

surge protector

surge wave

surge impedance

pressure surge

surge bin

current surge

Example Sentences

a surge of joy.

he felt a surge of anxiety.

Sophie felt a surge of anger.

a sudden surge of adrenaline

he felt a surge of patriotic emotion.

this sudden surge of perverted patriotism.

the journalists surged forward.

A ship surges at anchor.

The crowd surged out of the stadium.

The stock market surged today.

The surge travelled southwards along the coast.

racial tension surged to boiling point.

surges and fallaways of house-buying activity.

a surge in the crowd behind him jolted him forwards.

the initial surge of interest had spent itself .

the firm predicted a 20% surge in sales.

shares surged to a record high.

indignation surged up within her.

a sudden surge of pure, undiluted happiness.

A great wave surged over us.

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