Sentence examples for to surges from inspiring English sources

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to surges

verb

To rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

  • Toaster sales surged last year.

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At times, it led to surges, boosted by 12 points from Burgess and 10 forced turnovers.

She has helped manage major projects that led to surges in park attendance.

But while its winds did lead to surges that produced tidal flooding, the worst floods were inland, especially in upstate New York and Vermont.

As Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage points out, usage bans often come in response to surges in a word's popularity, when it may already be too late.

How central banks should respond to surges in the prices of assets, such as shares and houses, over and above their impact on inflation, has become a hot issue for central bankers everywhere.

The rise in the use of renewable power, especially in Europe, has led to surges of supply on sunny and windy days and unpredictable lulls in conditions of cloud and calm.

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Most likely to: Surge.

To surge towards it.

Cars started to surge up First Avenue.

He continues to surge in national polls.

And Fangio seized his chance to surge ahead.

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