Similar words: rush, rushes, rushed, brush, crush, brushy, thrush, brushed. Meaning: ['ɑnrʌʃ /'ɒn-] n. 1. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons) 2. a forceful forward rush or flow.
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1. The onrush of tears took me by surprise.
2. She was seized by an onrush of nerves.
3. She was screwing up her eyes against the onrush of air.
4. But the onrush had only begun.
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5. And how he smiled into the onrush.
6. They caught it in their onrush.
7. How will Cairo cope with this onrush of humanity?
8. The explosion interrupted the wild onrush of her thoughts.
9. He felt an onrush of shame.
10. He was knocked down by the onrush of water.
11. The high winds that accompany the onrush of water also have scouring effect on the land.
12. Technical onrush always is billow forward, vast and mighty, cannot hold back.
13. Nothing was important but to give in again to the onrush of his mouth.
14. One of the colliding plates crumples upwards and then grinds down, sliding beneath the onrush of the other.
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