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A homophone for surge (rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner) is serge (twilled cloth of worsted or worsted and wool, often used for suits)

Homophones for high (a relatively great elevation; extending far upward) are hie (go quickly; hasten), hi (informal greeting), and the very obscure "heigh" (an exclamation designed to call attention, give encouragement)

Doesn't seem to be any homophones for "upfly" although "apply" is kind of close.

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