Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:
The strong wind and spring high tide caused a surge of seawater to flood the marshes even as far as the coast road.
decline
Beware the surge! I was uprepared for the crowd's forward surge.
when energy is derived from oxygen in air being breathed in, rather than from oxygen already dissolved in the blood (or rather, bound to haemoglobin in the blood). I.e. a longer-term exercise like jogging, rather than a sudden surge of activity like a sprint.
It's called a Toupee!
a surge of testosterone in males and it causes ovulation in females.
Wave , swell , surge ,
"Surge" is spelled as S-U-R-G-E. It can mean a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, like a surge of waves or electricity. It can also refer to a sudden, rapid increase or rise in something, such as a surge in demand for a product or service.
A sudden burst of power in a computer
swell gush pour heave rush
surge supressor, also called surge protector
serge spike expand escalate intensify surge soar
Wave, swell, surge, rise and fall...
Surge, ripple, wave, swell, flow, rise and fall...
A power cut is when the power suddenly goes out or gets shut off. The opposite of this would be a power surge, which is a sudden surge of power.
Surge voltage, voltage step, voltage spike
A storm surge.