avalanched Sentence Examples

  1. As the earthquake struck, a deafening roar avalanched over the mountains, signaling impending disaster.
  2. A cascade of boulders avalanched down the cliff face, threatening to engulf the hikers below.
  3. A torrent of rain avalanched onto the city, flooding streets and causing widespread chaos.
  4. The flow of information avalanched into his inbox, overwhelming him with its sheer volume.
  5. A wave of panic avalanched through the crowd as rumors spread of an impending attack.
  6. The avalanche of emails nearly crashed his computer, causing it to slow to a crawl.
  7. The waterfall avalanched down the rocky incline, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  8. The avalanche of support for the candidate avalanched into the campaign headquarters, boosting morale and energizing the staff.
  9. The snow avalanched down the mountainside, burying everything in its path beneath a blinding white blanket.
  10. An avalanche of confetti avalanched over the crowd, marking the joyous celebration of victory.

avalanched Meaning

avalanched

a sudden great or overwhelming rush or accumulation of something, a large mass of snow and ice or of earth and rock sliding down a mountainside, a cumulative process in which photons or accelerated charge carriers produce additional photons or charge carriers through collisions (as with gas molecules), a sudden large amount, overwhelm, flood, to descend in an avalanche, a large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside or over a precipice

FAQs About the word avalanched

a sudden great or overwhelming rush or accumulation of something, a large mass of snow and ice or of earth and rock sliding down a mountainside, a cumulative pr

crashed, flowed, slid,fell, skidded, tumbled, submerged, flooded, poured, sank

dried,drained, parched, dehydrated,

As the earthquake struck, a deafening roar avalanched over the mountains, signaling impending disaster.

A cascade of boulders avalanched down the cliff face, threatening to engulf the hikers below.

A torrent of rain avalanched onto the city, flooding streets and causing widespread chaos.

The flow of information avalanched into his inbox, overwhelming him with its sheer volume.