Definitionadj. characterized by great swelling waves or surges
Last update: August 26, 2015
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Thunder tumbled down the San Juan Mountains, heralding the arrival of pelting rain that turned the Jeep road into a surging stream and the sky to an ominous shade of raven black. [Please select]
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For six long months did the _Roving Bess_ do battle with the surging billows of the great deep. [Please select]
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For a few minutes the listeners in the cellar heard as it had been a mighty torrent surging past the ruined hut. [Please select]
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Only in solitude could she get control of the surging thoughts, the bewildering suggestions, the contradictory suppositions that crowded it on her. [Please select]
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They could now see it surging on toward the abrupt bend, around which the dangerous rapid lay. [Please select]
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It was only certain extraordinary circumstances that brought other qualities as inherent as life itself surging to the top. [Please select]
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Her face was crimson; she had never felt such a wild, surging sense of passion in the whole of her existence. [Please select]
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The firm lips quivered and the strong hands writhed themselves in a mighty effort to master the emotions surging through his soul. [Please select]
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Not pausing to form in the ditch, they scrambled up the parapet and went surging over the crest, pell-mell, upon the British. [Please select]
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Furthermore, to add to this difficulty there were the children--dozens of them tumbling over one another and surging in and out the doors, a fact that rendered painting a precarious undertaking. [Please select]
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There was a sense of the great serious people, of the crowds on Westminster Bridge surging softly through glass outside, but nothing got in. [Please select]
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