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Princeton's WordNet
billowy, billowing(a), surgingadjective
characterized by great swelling waves or surges
"billowy storm clouds"; "the restless billowing sea"; "surging waves"
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surgingnoun
The action or an instance of a surge.
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Surging refers to a sudden strong forward or upward movement or increase, often in the context of a crowd or a surge of water or electricity. It can also refer to an abrupt and marked increase in volume, intensity, or speed. In an economic context, it can also denote a sudden significant increase in prices or market values.
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Surging
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Surging in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Surging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Surging in a Sentence
He's pretty much articulating views that are on the right of the (Republican) Party, if he thinks that's the majority view, all the data indicates otherwise.... He sees his numbers surging. He thinks that he's tapped into a vein that hasn't previously been tapped. But we've seen that before. And frankly, I think it's fool's gold.
China's move to solve the overcapacity is progressing slowly, surging Chinese exports have already triggered more worries and complaints from other countries and they are making more anti-dumping measures.
Today's SP Case-Shiller Index highlights a housing market experiencing a renewed sense of urgency in February, as buyers worked through a small number of homes for sale in an effort to get ahead of surging mortgage rates.
Job growth has been decelerating, since the easy part of the recovery in the labor market, recalling workers, has mostly run its course, surging COVID-19 cases and tighter restrictions to contain the spread of the virus were a heavy weight on the job market in December.
The oil and gas sector is making extraordinary profits, not as the result of recent changes, risk-taking or innovation or efficiency, but as the result of surging global commodity prices.
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