uprushing
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]uprushing (comparative more uprushing, superlative most uprushing)
- That uprushes or rushes upward.
- 1801, Robert Southey, “The Twelfth Book”, in Thalaba the Destroyer, volume II, London: […] [F]or T[homas] N[orton] Longman and O[wen] Rees, […], by Biggs and Cottle, […], →OCLC, page 313:
- But ever the uprushing wind / Inflates the wings above, / And still the struggling wings / Repel the rushing wind.
Translations
[edit]that uprushes or rushes upward
Noun
[edit]uprushing (plural uprushings)
Translations
[edit]action of something that rushes upward
Verb
[edit]uprushing
- present participle and gerund of uprush
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