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Surged

Surge \Surge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surged; p. pr. & vb. n. Surging.] [Cf. F. surgir to cast anchor, to land. Cf. Surge, n.] (Naut.) To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; as, to surge a hawser or messenger; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan).

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surged

vb. (en-past of: surge)

Usage examples of "surged".

The killing power surged from his fingers with such power that the arm holding him was turned instantly to dust.

The Makedones surged forward into the water, the woods echoing with their screams of triumph.

Camiron surged forward, almost unseating the Macedonian, but then they were away.

Gorgon surged to his feet, the snakes of his hair hissing and thrashing.

The Spartan centre surged forward and Parmenion watched as the King mounted a fine grey stallion and rode back to join the reserve cavalry on the left.

Sleet had begun to fall, icy needles that penetrated the thickest cloak, and the waters of the nearby river - swollen by incessant rain over the last few weeks - surged angrily against the bank.

The Persians wore little armour save brocaded breastplates, and the Macedonians surged through them to the far bank.

As he surged even with the rear bumper, Beckermoved right, racing up beside the bus.

He surged towardthe door, missing the handle and almost losing his balance.

They surged up and down, hands pressed firmly totheir sides, heads bobbing like lifeless bulbs on top of rigidspines.

VR, the mass of black tie-in lines surged deeper into thetwo remaining shields.

The attackers surged forward,only a whisker away from their assault on the fifth and final wall.

Aragore surged forward like a good little robot, without a living soul on board, and the very body of the ship was beginning to gleam.

Caine surged up his throat and took possession of his brain, and he leaned forward onto the desk and bared his teeth.

Although its images were sharp, the navtank showed only a bare outline of the ship and the sea that surged below it.