Sentence examples for To surge from inspiring English sources

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To surge

verb

To rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

  • Toaster sales surged last year.

Exact(59)

To surge towards it.

He continues to surge in national polls.

Cars started to surge up First Avenue.

Most likely to: Surge.

And Fangio seized his chance to surge ahead.

Tablets are poised to surge, as PC sales are slowing.

They need to surge and gleam like snowy peaks.

But then Mr. Gore started to surge in national polls.

As a result, heart attack risk appears to surge.

Usage continues to surge, and we've never been as busy.

Then: "Anyone?" Then: "They were about to surge forward".

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