"Onrushing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Onrushing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Onrushing" Meaning

Coming or moving with great force or speed, often in a tumultuous or chaotic manner.

"Onrushing" Examples

Examples of "Onrushing"


The onrushing storm surf pierced the dry sand, revealing hidden scrolls of ancient knowledge buried beneath the surface. [As an adjective, referring to something that is approaching quickly]
The onrushing darkness descended upon the city, casting long shadows across the streets. [As an adjective, referring to something that is approaching quickly]
The onrushing crowd of music fans pushed their way to the front, eager to get a glimpse of their favorite band. [As an adjective, referring to something that is approaching quickly]
The onrushing wave crashed against the shore, sending spray high into the air. [As an adjective, referring to something that is approaching quickly]
The onrushing moment of truth was upon her, as she prepared to stand before the judge and deliver her testimony. [As an adjective, referring to something that is approaching quickly]

"Onrushing" Similar Words

Onomomancy

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Onondaga

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Onondagas

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Ononis

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Ononis is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae.

Onopordon

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Onopordon is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The name "onopordon" comes from the Greek words "onos" meaning "vine" and "ordon" meaning "stiff" or "strong", likely referring to the plant's thick, woody stem.

Onopordum

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Onopordum is a genus of thistle-like plants of the daisy family (Asteraceae). The name "onopordum" comes from the Greek words "onos" meaning "goat" and "pordum" meaning "thorn", referring to the ability of goats to eat the plant's leaves and stems without harm.

Onosmodium

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Onosmodium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae, commonly known as false globe mallow or trumpet gentian. The name "Onosmodium" comes from the Greek words "onos" meaning "ass" and "modion" meaning "measure", likely referring to the rounded shape of the plants' stems.

Onrush

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Onrush refers to a sudden and overwhelming flow or flood of something, such as a great number of people, forces, or events, that comes suddenly and often unexpectedly, causing a sense of surprise, confusion, and sometimes alarm.

Onset

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The noun "onset" refers to the beginning or starting point of something, such as a disease, a condition, or an event. It can also refer to the initial or early stages of a process or phenomenon.

Onshore

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Onshore refers to something that is located on the mainland, away from the coast or a body of water. It can also refer to activities or industries that take place on land, as opposed to being offshore, which is the region of the sea.

Onsite

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Onslaught

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A fierce and intense attack or assault, typically with a large force or by surprise.

Onslaughts

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Onstage

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"Onstage" refers to the area of a theater, concert hall, or other performance space where the performers, such as actors, musicians, or dancers, appear in front of the audience. It can also refer to the process of going onto the stage, such as a singer "going onstage" to perform a concert.

Onstead

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Ontarians

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Ontarians refer to the people who live in the province of Ontario, which is located in eastern Canada.