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ground swell
noun
Waves generated by winds a long way away, possibly arriving at shore without local winds.
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"The whole movement is a ground swell".
"Guilty Pleasures" gambles on locating a nostalgic ground swell.
Advocates have not detected a ground swell of parental involvement.
"There isn't a ground swell of support to help it.
Our desk wallows mean-on to the earth's ground swell, and naturally is full of devils.
There was a ground swell of applause that just kept building after it was unveiled.
"And there's still no great ground swell of support for high density.
"I haven't noticed a ground swell, but I have noticed quite a bit of interest".
Out in the streets there has been a ground swell of support for the campaign.
Steven Mackey's "Ground Swell," on the other hand, seemed to meander for much of its similar length.
In N.Y. the maim object is to create a ground swell of public opinion that will influence other states.
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