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irrupció
Spanish
afluir
An inflow.
inrush
inpouring
Catalan
irrupció
inrush
inpouring
1
The
inrush
of water when the lighter heeled over unsealed his lips.
2
With the
inrush
of the fresh air every one soon felt better.
3
Each snipping off is of course followed by an
inrush
of air.
4
Will this great
inrush
come from personal presence of missionary or philanthropist?
5
The market has already seen an
inrush
from less conservative investors.
1
The sudden
inpouring
illuminated the room so vividly that Dick's heart missed a beat.
2
The
inpouring
of the Spirit is checked by so much attention to other than divine things.
3
The
inpouring
day illumined him to his disadvantage.
4
Of this
inpouring
human tide one of the latest writers on immigration says, in a striking passage:
5
And yet all these laments and apprehensions preceded the vast
inpouring
of immigrants subsequent to the year 1846.
1
The collision mat was dropped down the side of the ship, which stopped the
inpour
of the water.
2
Of this
inpouring
human tide one of the latest writers on immigration says, in a striking passage:
3
What was it that had awakened her-whatin awakening had changed the
inpouring
human consciousness into this flood of fury?
4
Settling by the head under the weight of this
inpouring
flood she toppled off the tooth of reef and slid free.
5
Dacier welted at the station, a good figure of a sentinel over his luggage and a spy for one among the
inpouring
passengers.
stop the inpour
Catalan
irrupció
Spanish
afluir
corriente interna
avalancha