Surge Mnemonic
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surge
surge
/sɜːdʒ/
inrush
Examples
- It is often surging, and not always retentive.
- The storm surged and completely destroyed the town.
- The storm surged and it completely destroyed the town.
- The surge of heat turned the leaves yellow.
- There is plenty of evidence regarding the outcome of the surge.
- A storm surge caused inundation along the coasts.
- The surge of water manages break through the barrier.
- Lilies and jasmines surge up on the crest of the waves of light.
- Once the surge has settled, fill the glass to the brim.
- The high velocity wind and the storm surge devastated the coastline.
a sudden forceful flow
noun
a sudden or abrupt strong increase
noun
a large sea wave
noun
rise and move, as in waves or billows
verb
rise rapidly
verb
rise or move forward
verb
rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave
verb
see one's performance improve
verb
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Sure + Gig. Waves roll in, sure to rise in a big gig.
"Surf + Urge. Waves rise quickly like an urgent call to surf."
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