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urge <an urge; urges> N ECON

urge <an urge; urges> N (feelings & emotions)

urge VB (feelings & emotions)

urge forward by singing VB

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Authorities say recent cold weather has created treacherous conditions in the backcountry areas, and they urge all skiers and hikers to respect warnings and check conditions before going out.
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The urge to hit the snooze button for a few more minutes of sleep can be hard to resist, however, doing so is extremely counter-productive.
www.digitaljournal.com
The condition often results in a sufferer feeling the urge to urinate frequently.
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It was he who fired the urge for conspicuous consumption in the society of his time.
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We urge the international community to take notice and designate additional, permanent protections in other areas of the Antarctic Ocean and around the world.
www.itv.com
Of course, the basest urge is to join in because you don't want to be seen as the humourless woman in the corner.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He believed getting married would eliminate the urge to cross-dress.
www.thestar.com
But resist the urge to hold on so tightly to the past that you choke off new life.
www.tv3.ie
This condition is often seen in males undergoing puberty, as emerging pubic hairs cause an itch and an urge to scratch.
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Weight-loss surgery not something to urge on an overweight teen just so that she can expand her potential dating options.
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