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surge
noun as in rush, usually of liquid
Example Sentences
For all its benefits, the much-vaunted surge in digital advertising has come at a cost.
There was a “big surge of reader interest with the pandemic and the election,” Pasick said.
Several users Recode spoke to said that in recent weeks, the platform has seen a surge in people desperate for more information on where and how to get vaccinated, and neighbors trading information about how to find an available dose.
There might only be six to 12 weeks before the new variant triggers another surge.
This pattern suggests there is more to the story than retail investors buying shares and holding them through the stock surge, said Shapiro, the Georgetown policy fellow.
The U.S. launched campaigns in the restive Iraqi city of Fallujah and a surge campaign in Baghdad.
“People are generally diplomatic,” says Steinbrick of regulars dealing with the surge of new faces.
The quality of the music is a major factor in this recent surge.
“When I first met her I felt this tremendous surge of power,” he explained.
Uber responded to the PR nightmare by reversing the surge, refunding those affected, and doling out free rides.
It was a question whether the mutineers would not surge over it in triumph within the hour.
A fearsome struggle would surge around that tower where the British flag was flying.
But meanwhile the keeper has shouted for a fresh set of bears, who surge wildly into the room.
Joe saw her slim against the light, and his thoughts were like the sea surge, wild, unruly.
At one hundred feet in depth, the passage of the surge would be strong enough to urge considerable pebbles before it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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