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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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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..
Full-butt
::
Full-butt
(adv.)
With
direct
and
violentop
position;
with
sudden
collision.
Sudden
::
Sudden
(a.)
Happening
without
previous
notice
or with very brief
notice;
coming
unexpectedly,
or
without
the
common
preparation;
immediate;
instant;
speedy..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. i.) To make a
sudden
motion;
to move with a
start,
or by
starts..
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To
invade
suddenly;
to take
sudden
hold of; to come upon
suddenly;
as, a fever
seizes
a
patient..
Fulguration
::
Fulguration
(n.) The
sudden
brightening
of a fused
globule
of gold or
silver,
when the last film of the oxide of lead or
copper
leaves
its
surface;
-- also
called
blick..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To
excite
by
sudden
alarm,
surprise,
or
apprehension;
to
frighten
suddenly
and not
seriously;
to
alarm;
to
surprise..
Twinge
::
Twinge
(n.) A
sudden
sharp pain; a
darting
local pain of
momentary
continuance;
as, a
twinge
in the arm or
side..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A
change
of
condition;
especially,
a
sudden
or
recurring
symptom
of
illness,
as a
nervous
shock,
or
fainting
spell;
as, a bad
turn..
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Souse
::
Souse
(adv.)
With a
sudden
swoop;
violently.
Hanch
::
Hanch () A
sudden
fall or
break,
as the fall of the fife rail down to the
gangway..
Bolt
::
Bolt
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a bolt;
suddenly;
straight;
unbendingly.
Irruption
::
Irruption
(n.) A
bursting
in; a
sudden,
violent
rushing
into a
place;
as,
irruptions
of the sea..
Screak
::
Screak
(v.) To utter
suddenly
a
sharp,
shrill
sound;
to
screech;
to
creak,
as a door or
wheel..
Chuck
::
Chuck (n.) A
sudden,
small
noise..
Tossing
::
Tossing
(n.) The act of
throwing
upward;
a
rising
and
falling
suddenly;
a
rolling
and
tumbling.
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) The
effect
of an
impelling
force;
motion
produced
by a
sudden
or
momentary
force.
Bounce
::
Bounce
(n.) A
sudden
leap or
bound;
a
rebound.
Impulsion
::
Impulsion
(n.) The act of
impelling
or
driving
onward,
or the state of being
impelled;
the
sudden
or
momentary
agency
of a body in
motion
on
another
body; also, the
impelling
force,
or
impulse..
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