Pronunciation: /stɔrm sɜrdʒ/
noun a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or natural force
A1 A storm surge is a large amount of water pushed towards the shore by a storm.
A2 During a hurricane, the storm surge can cause flooding in coastal areas.
B1 Residents were evacuated due to the potential storm surge from the approaching typhoon.
B2 The city implemented new measures to protect against future storm surges after the devastating flood.
C1 Scientists are studying the impact of climate change on the frequency and intensity of storm surges.
C2 Emergency response teams are trained to handle the aftermath of a severe storm surge with efficiency and coordination.
formal The storm surge caused significant flooding in the coastal areas.
informal The storm surge flooded a lot of places near the beach.
slang That storm surge was no joke, it flooded everything!
figurative Her emotions hit like a storm surge, overwhelming and unstoppable.
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