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erupción
A sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition)
outbreak
eruption
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1
The sudden
irruption
of the dread personage causes me no great flurry.
2
To this
irruption
succeeded an interval of peace-thecalm before the storm.
3
That January had brought the second
irruption
of Boers into Cape Colony.
4
Shortly after the Dorian
irruption
,
monarchy was abolished and republican institutions substituted.
5
This girl's tempestuous
irruption
into his life had supplied flame for George.
6
Terror had seized on the whole street at the
irruption
of the mob.
7
The
irruption
of the Huns was a devastating scourge, which terrified the world.
8
A sudden, terrible
irruption
of violence and cruelty into a happy Irish home.
9
A handful of frowners against thirty million laughers in a state of
irruption
.
10
The music throbbed into the warnings that preceded the king's
irruption
.
11
The Franks were without cavalry when they made their first
irruption
into Gaul.
12
It is supposed, however, to have been a sudden
irruption
of the Indians.
13
I fear I shall have alarmed your Mother by my
irruption
.
14
When the Budlongs made their
irruption
,
they were not received cordially.
15
This
irruption
of Nutty Boyd into his life was an omen.
16
Flourishing their Donnybrook shillelahs, they looked like an
irruption
of barbarians.
irruption
sudden irruption
make an irruption
first irruption
new irruption
second irruption
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