Sentences

uprush in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Uprush refers to a sudden or forceful movement upward or forward, often involving a surge of water or emotions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The uprush of water from the ocean caused a dramatic change in the beach landscape.
  2. As she shared her story, an uprush of emotions overwhelmed her, leaving her momentarily speechless.
  3. The uprush of energy during the concert electrified the entire crowd, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
  4. Scientists observed the uprush of magma beneath the surface, indicating potential volcanic activity.
  5. With each passing moment, there was a palpable uprush of excitement among the fans waiting for the reveal.
  6. The sudden uprush of water from the river caught everyone by surprise.
  7. In the midst of the storm, a powerful uprush of wind swept through the valley.
  8. The uprush of emotions during the reunion was overwhelming for many attendees.
  9. As the sun set, an uprush of colorful birds filled the sky in a stunning display.
  10. The uprush of enthusiasm among the team fueled their determination to succeed.

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