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Definition of sudden
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Sudatory
(n.) A
bagnio;
a
sweating
bath; a vapor bath.
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Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To lift or throw up with a
sudden
or
violent
motion;
as, to toss the
head..
Snap
::
Snap (v. i.) To break
short,
or at once; to part
asunder
suddenly;
as, a mast
snaps;
a
needle
snaps..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) A
sudden
spring
or
start;
a
sudden
spring
aside;
as, the horse made a
bolt..
Rencounter
::
Rencounter
(n.) A
causal
combat
or
action;
a
sudden
contest
or fight
without
premeditation,
as
between
individuals
or small
parties..
Glance
::
Glance
(v. i.) To look with a
sudden,
rapid cast of the eye; to
snatch
a
momentary
or hasty
view..
Irruption
::
Irruption
(n.) A
bursting
in; a
sudden,
violent
rushing
into a
place;
as,
irruptions
of the sea..
Detonation
::
Detonation
(n.) An
explosion
or
sudden
report
made by the
instantaneous
decomposition
or
combustion
of
unstable
substances'
as, the
detonation
of gun
cotton..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
agitation
of the mind or
feelings;
a
sensation
of
pleasure
or pain
caused
by
something
unexpected
or
overpowering;
also, a
sudden
agitating
or
overpowering
event..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To come apart or
divide
into two or more
pieces,
usually
with
suddenness
and
violence;
to part; to burst
asunder..
Precipice
::
Precipice
(n.) A
sudden
or
headlong
fall.
Sun-struck
::
Sunstroke
(n.) Any
affection
produced
by the
action
of the sun on some part of the body;
especially,
a
sudden
prostration
of the
physical
powers,
with
symptoms
resembling
those of
apoplexy,
occasioned
by
exposure
to
excessive
heat, and often
terminating
fatally;
coup de
soleil..
Bounce
::
Bounce
(n.) A
sudden
leap or
bound;
a
rebound.
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To burst forth like a
sudden
flame;
to break out
violently;
to rush
hastily.
Cloud-burst
::
Cloud-burst
(n.) A
sudden
copious
rainfall,
as the whole cloud had been
precipitated
at
once..
Bounce
::
Bounce
(n.) A
heavy,
sudden,
and often
noisy,
blow or
thump..
Bounce
::
Bounce
(v. t.) To drive
against
anything
suddenly
and
violently;
to bump; to
thump.
Rebuff
::
Rebuff
(n.)
Repercussion,
or
beating
back; a quick and
sudden
resistance..
Inquest
::
Inquest
(n.) A body of men
assembled
under
authority
of law to
inquire
into any
matterm
civil or
criminal,
particularly
any case of
violent
or
sudden
death;
a jury,
particularly
a
coroner's
jury. The grand jury is
sometimes
called
the grand
inquest.
See under
Grand..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) A
sudden
attack;
disturbance;
broil.
Sport
::
Sport (v. i.) To
assume
suddenly
a new and
different
character
from the rest of the plant or from the type of the
species;
-- said of a bud,
shoot,
plant,
or
animal.
See
Sport,
n., 6..
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