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Meanings of new onslaught in English
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Usage of new onslaught in English
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Rather, Kiska sensed, it was waiting for something, gathering strength for a newonslaught.
2
Where others saw cessation of plunder, he spied the richest possibilities for a newonslaught.
3
But when, again, the clouds gather darkness, and make strength for a newonslaught, we become sober with fear and doubt.
4
A newonslaught was now organised, to be made by 19,000 men under cover of ninety guns.
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Computer users should brace for a newonslaught of viruses this year, especially worms deployed into instant messaging systems, an anti-virus expert says.
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But a government source said: "He's been moving closer towards the exit door with each newonslaught he makes against Brexit."
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But he was blinded by water and mud as well as by rage; and the oldest Rover boy easily evaded the newonslaught.
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With a newonslaught of freezing conditions predicted and roads becoming more treacherous, the usual advice is not to drive unless you really have to.
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An outraged volley of arrows pricked him back, but was immediately answered in kind as the Fatimids unleashed a newonslaught on the despairing Franks.
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Mr Cameron signalled a newonslaught on "runaway dads", saying they should be made to feel the "full force of shame" for their actions.
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"My darling." Tatiana fought to keep her smile in place against a newonslaught of nerves.