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I . surge [sɜ:ʤ, Am sɜ:rʤ] VB intr

1. surge (increase):

surge
surge profit

2. surge (move):

surge
surge
surge crowd
to surge forward

II . surge [sɜ:ʤ, Am sɜ:rʤ] N

1. surge (increase):

surge
surge of demand, profit

2. surge (wave):

surge
surge of fans onto the field

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There was a surge of activity over the next two years.
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Cold pyroclastic surges can occur when the eruption is from a vent under a shallow lake or the sea.
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He continued his surge in the fourth set, taking an early lead.
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The first phase was in the early 1880s and then a second surge of building around 1910.
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The geography of ethnicity remained well-defined until the surge in migration that began in the 1950s.
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In rowing, the boat will surge depending on where the rowers are during the stroke.
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We mean that man first of all exists, encounters himself, surges up in the world and defines himself afterwards.
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Historically, the storm surges from the gulf had caused over 300 floods in the city, several of which had a massive devastating effect.
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This essentially is a long collection of very large valves that can be closed against storm surges.
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Many people experienced flickering lights and power surges.
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