Inrushes [noun]
Definition of Inrushes:
flow, rush
Sentence/Example of Inrushes:
Twas cold, and the lamp was flaring: I closed the door against this inrush of weather.
A turn of the valve resulted in a sudden short inrush of water.
Elizabeth asked her lover in the first inrush of this new tide of experience which was soon to bear her far from the old life.
The points of inrush, the tideways of these Pandour Deluges seem to be mainly three.
It is a question which of the two gained the greatest inrush of sunshine by those openings.
His Zzz-ing inrush of air became less frequent as he ripened, but returned in moments of excitement.
The stream was about one hundred rods wide, and the current was tolerably swift, swollen by the inrush of smaller streams above.
Once or twice there was a sibilant inrush of breath from some auditor too dumfounded for control.
The electric lights had gone out, the sudden inrush of water having extinguished the furnaces.
There was a slight jump to the boat's nose, but with the inrush of water as Foster went out, it sank.