How to use in-sentence of “urge”:
+ They can also feel an urge to do things that are dangerous, such as taking drugs or too many alcoholic drinks, or smoking.
+ I just came across another place where I had a big urge to make a word a link, but not to an ‘obvious’ definition or related word, but instead to a “usage” definition.
+ However, the old man’s eyes are shut, hiding the clouded eye, and the narrator loses the urge to kill.
+ When she panics, she has the urge to freeze people and when she gets angry she usually blows things up.
+ I urge the CUs to look into this.
+ While having the urge to move your feet during the night, this may affect the ability to fall and stay asleep.
Example sentences of “urge”:
+ Many users claim to have an uncontrollable urge to get more of the drug after using it.
+ When the patient feels the urge to go to the toilet, the best thing is to go immediately.
+ It is a stronger than usual urge to have sexual intercourse.
+ I urge users to take a second to reflect on this user.
+ What could some solutions be to this? I urge all of the administrators to be on their guard, because this is troubling.
+ All except one of his friends urge Hugo to drive on.
+ A warning, though: people sometimes have an urge to create disambiguation pages without fixing all the links to them.
+ I urge all my publisher friends to continue to publish the works of free thinkers.
+ She continues to urge the marriage.
+ It is mental disorder with a frequent urge of stealing.
+ Many users claim to have an uncontrollable urge to get more of the drug after using it.
+ When the patient feels the urge to go to the toilet, the best thing is to go immediately.
+ It is a stronger than usual urge to have sexual intercourse.