uprush Antonyms
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Meaning of uprush
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uprush (v. i.)
To rush upward.
Webster
uprush (n.)
Act of rushing upward; an upbreak or upburst; as, an uprush of lava.
uprush Sentence Examples
- The sudden uprush of water swept the boat into a whirlpool.
- The uprush of wind from the storm nearly toppled the tree.
- A tidal uprush surged onto the beach, catching the swimmers off guard.
- The uprush of tears clouded her vision as she mourned the loss of her loved one.
- The volcano's uprush of lava threatened the nearby villages.
- An uprush of anger coursed through her veins when she heard the news.
- The uprush of adrenaline made her heart pound and her muscles tense.
- The uprush of joy filled her as she won the lottery.
- The uprush of heat from the fire drove the people away from the beach.
- A massive uprush of ocean water inundated the coastal town, causing widespread damage.
FAQs About the word uprush
To rush upward., Act of rushing upward; an upbreak or upburst; as, an uprush of lava.
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The sudden uprush of water swept the boat into a whirlpool.
The uprush of wind from the storm nearly toppled the tree.
A tidal uprush surged onto the beach, catching the swimmers off guard.
The uprush of tears clouded her vision as she mourned the loss of her loved one.