I urge you to study.
I had a sudden urge for ice cream.
At the urging of my parents, I went to college.
The Tagalog word for urge is "udyok."
The Tagalog word for "urge" is "udyok" or "pag-udyok."
We urge you to do your homework, and get off the computer.
The word 'urge' is a noun as a word for a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something or to have something; a word for a strong impulse. The noun form of the verb to urge is the gerund, urging.
We urge you to put the gun down.She had a sudden urge to eat all of the chocolate cake.
The homophone for "to urge on" is "toergon" (pronounced the same way).
an urge
I have a strong urge to travel and explore new places.
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The likely word is the word "urge" (to advocate, or a craving).
1. (noun) urge, impulsean instinctive motive"profound religious impulses"2. (verb) urge, itcha strong restless desire"why this urge to travel?"3. (verb) urge, urge on, press, exhortforce or impel in an indicated direction"I urged him to finish his studies"4. (verb) recommend, urge, advocatepush for something"The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"5. (verb) cheer, root on, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep upspur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts"The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"
YOICKS ! A sound to urge hounds on for a chase ?????