We have no meanings for "sudden irruption" in our records yet.
1 The sudden irruption of the dread personage causes me no great flurry.
2 It is supposed, however, to have been a sudden irruption of the Indians.
3 Newman's sudden irruption had evidently discomposed both mother and son.
4 But it was not long before they realized that this sudden irruption had nothing to do with them.
5 The whole was surrounded by an inclosure of strong palisadoes to guard against any sudden irruption of the savages.
6 The whole was surrounded by an enclosure of strong palisadoes, to guard against any sudden irruption of the savages.
7 That sudden irruption of the terrific clergyman into their intimate world had come with an effect of dramatic and incalculable authority.
8 Not a gleam of spear or helm was to be descried, for no one had dreamt of this sudden irruption of the Moors.
9 A stream of people, who preceded the masquerade, made a sudden irruption through the arch into the square, uttering loud cheers as they advanced.
10 The groceries arrive, brought by the boy-man Jimmy Weir and, in a sudden irruption of only partly provoked frenzy, he rapes Lila, then eviscerates her.
11 Even though Russia had wished to form a confederation, the sudden irruptions of an army entirely composed of horsemen did not leave her time.
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