Present participle for to rise to a surface from below
“A plan to have waiters arrive in a submarine that would surface from the water was one that hit the reject pile.”
Present participle for to appear or come into view, literally or figuratively
“Numerous issues would surface during the course of development.”
(of facts or information) Present participle for to become widely known
“Rumors would continue to surface about the company's shady business dealings.”
Present participle for to awaken from one's slumber
“I would eventually surface from my lovely dream, only to discover that none of it was real.”
Present participle for to apply a surface or layer to something
“They decided to surface the path with cobbles, tightly packed together.”
The arrival of a notable person or thing
In a state of semi-awareness, resembling dazedness, insensibility, or stun
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