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Groundswell   Listen
noun
groundswell  n.  
1.
A long, deep wave in the sea, sometimes caused by distant winds or storms.
2.
A rising sentiment of support or enthusiasm, especially among the general public; as, a groundswell of opinion favoring campaign finance reform.






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