"Surfers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who surf, especially at the ocean, typically on a surfboard.
Surfboarding, also known as stand-up surfing or simply surfing, refers to the sport or activity of riding a wave while standing on a board, typically made of foam or fiberglass. It typically involves paddling out to catch a wave, then quickly standing up on the board and balancing while riding the wave towards the shore. Surfboarding requires a combination of balance, strength, and timing, and is often associated with a laid-back, beachy culture.
A board made of wood, fibre glass, or plastic, used for riding waves in water, particularly surfing.
"Surfing" can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Riding a wave on a surfboard, particularly in the ocean, as a form of recreation or competitive sport.<br>Example: She loves surfing at the beach every summer.<br>2. Using the internet or a computing network to connect to different servers or websites in search of information or resources, similar to navigating through different waves on the internet.<br>Example: I spend most of my day surfing the web for work.<br>3. Performing a physical or mental act in a specified or uncertain manner until something is achieved, often in a repetitive or iterative fashion.<br>Example: She will keep surfing until she finds a book about that topic.
Surgence is a noun and it refers to a sudden or rapid growth or increase of something, often in a strong or intense manner. It can also refer to a sudden or unexpected burst of energy or activity. The word can also be used to describe a sudden rise to power or influence.