Sentences with surge
surge
S s - Specialists see various reasons for the recent surge in inflation. [+ in]
- The Freedom Party's electoral support surged from just under 10 per cent to nearly 17 per cent. [V + from/to/by]
- The photographers and cameramen surged forward. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power. [+ of]
- Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- 'It must be very difficult,' said Hunter, feeling a surge of embarrassment for Diane's predicament.
- Nausea surged in him and he retched violently. [V in/through n]
- A slow hatred for Hilton began to surge up in him. [V P in n]
- A surge of anger
- The surge of the trumpets
- The surge of the sea
- Without the safeguard of a fuse or breaker, electrical surges could cause overheating or even fire.If the fuse is too large, it may not blow when a surge occurs.A surge is a momentary wave of current or power in an electric circuit.
- The onward surge of an angry mob.
- A billowing surge of smoke.
- A surge of energy; surges of emotion.
- The surge crashed against the rocky coast.
- To surge at anchor.
- The sea surged against the shore. The crowd surged back and forth.
- Blood surged to his face.