37 Verbs to Use for the Word surge

At that moment she could feel a tremendous surge of love radiate towards her and envelope her entire being.

Had he been looking at her he would have seen the clear red surge over her face from neck to brow and then recede, but not before it had lighted a danger spark in her eyes.

As the spectator gazes spell-bound on this scene of grandeur, he almost fancies that he hears the surges beating heavily at the base of these grim rocks.

Over Earth, and over Being, Over many glories of the Past, Remorseless floods are flowing fierce and fast, Snatching sun-lighted Tempes from our seeing, Rolling their dreary surges o'er the shore, Where Love had hoped to dwell for evermore.

Notwithstanding all these advantages, the strength of his impulses, and the numberless occasions on which he had breasted the surges of the Mediterranean, Sigismund, on recovering from his plunge, felt the fearful chances of the risk he ran, as the stern soldier meets the hazards of battle, in which he knows if there is victory there is also death.

Moving over a small levee we came to the pointe de Maraa, where was the Grotto of Maraa, a gigantic recess worn in the solid wall of rock, a dark mysterious interior, which gave me a momentary surge of my childhood dread and love of caves and secret entrances to pirates' lairs.

Something about the placethe dewy fresh vegetables, the crates of eggs, the butter, the cheesehad brought such a surge of homesickness to him as to amount to an actual nausea.

Our ship climbs onward o'er the lifted waves, That gather up in ridges, mountain-high, And like a sea-god, conscious in his power, Buffets the surges.

Thy lawless style, from timid systems free, Impetuous rolling like a troubled sea, High o'er the rocks of reason's lofty verge Impending hangs; yet, ere the foaming surge Breaks o'er the bound, the refluent ebb of taste Back from the shore impels the wat'ry waste.

She had been on tiptoe for new and vital experiences, and yet, for any outward sign, her life bid fair to escape the surge of any torrential circumstance.

Unable to handle the power surge, it began to melt and fragment.

Along the margin of th' Atlantic main, Rocks pil'd on rocks yterminate the scene; Save here and there th' incroaching surges gain An op'ning grateful to the daisied green; Save where, ywinding cross the vale is seen A bubbling creek, that spreads on all sides round Its breezy freshness, gladding, well I ween, The op'ning flow'rets that adorn the ground, From her green margin to the ocean's utmost bound.

Another, as he catches at a cord, Misses his arms, and, tumbling overboard, With his broad fins and forky tail he laves The rising surge, and flounces in the waves.

Once again labor is making a vast surge forward, but on a much higher political level.

The ship headed the same way all the time, but the wind and the waves, instead of taking her directly aft, now struck her by the larboard quartera very dangerous situation, which exposes a ship to receive bad surges.

Try hard as he might he couldn't restrain a surge of color in his cheeks.

The thought beneath so slight a film Is more distinctly seen, As laces just reveal the surge, Or mists the Apennine.

I whisper; and all is silent save the surge still lifting round the coast the far voices of the old Ionian sea.

Far up the coast I could seewith the surges dashing up like the explosion of shells, and the cliffs, and the rampart of hills grown with grass and cactus.

The sea broke a few fathoms from the bows of the "Caroline," and sent its surge in a flood of foam upon her decks.

Plunge we in time's tempestuous flow, Stem we the rolling surge of chance!

Dark the storm-sun grew, Waxed the winds up, grinded waves; Stirred the surges, groaned the cordage, Wet with breaking sea.

In her own room she unleashed the strange bonds on her feelings and suffered their recurrent surge and strife, until relief and calmness returned to her.

Trees surround her, suggesting by their rank luxuriance the upward surge of spring while cranes, slowly winging their way in pairs across the blackening sky, poignantly remind her of her former love.

he said, he was happy in the achievement of what he had done; he had obeyed the wish of his beloved Berea, and he had survived the lashing surge.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  surge