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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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Fillip
::
Fillip
(v. t.) To
strike
with the nail of the
finger,
first
placed
against
the ball of the
thumb,
and
forced
from that
position
with a
sudden
spring;
to snap with the
finger..
Avulsion
::
Avulsion
(n.) The
sudden
removal
of lands or soil from the
estate
of one man to that of
another
by an
inundation
or a
current,
or by a
sudden
change
in the
course
of a river by which a part of the
estate
of one man is cut off and
joined
to the
estate
of
another.
The
property
in the part thus
separated,
or cut off,
continues
in the
original
owner..
Scare
::
Scare (n.)
Fright;
esp.,
sudden
fright
produced
by a
trifling
cause,
or
originating
in
mistake..
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) A
sudden
attack
of
disease;
especially,
a fatal
attack;
a
severe
disaster;
any
affliction
or
calamity,
especially
a
sudden
one; as, a
stroke
of
apoplexy;
the
stroke
of
death..
But
::
But (v. t.) A push,
thrust,
or
sudden
blow, given by the head of an
animal;
as, the butt of a ram..
Lowbell
::
Lowbell
(n.) A bell used in
fowling
at
night,
to
frighten
birds,
and, with a
sudden
light,
to make them fly into a net..
Surveyed
::
Survenue
(n.) A
sudden
or
unexpected
coming
or
stepping
on.
Collapse
::
Collapse
(v. i.) To fall
together
suddenly,
as the sides of a
hollow
vessel;
to close by
falling
or
shrinking
together;
to have the sides or parts of (a
thing)
fall in
together,
or be
crushed
in
together;
as, a flue in the
boiler
of a steam
engine
sometimes
collapses..
Twinge
::
Twinge
(v. i.) To
affect
with a
sharp,
sudden
pain; to
torment
with
pinching
or sharp
pains..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To start
suddenly
aside,
as to avoid a blow or a
missile;
to shift place by a
sudden
start..
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To fall or rush upon
suddenly
and lay hold of; to gripe or grasp
suddenly;
to reach and
grasp.
Extempore
::
Extempore
(adv.)
Without
previous
study or
meditation;
without
preparation;
on the spur of the
moment;
suddenly;
extemporaneously;
as, to write or speak
extempore..
Surprise
::
Surprise
(n.) To come or fall
suddenly
and
unexpectedly;
to take
unawares;
to seize or
capture
by
unexpected
attack.
Abash
::
Abash (v. t.) To
destroy
the
self-possession
of; to
confuse
or
confound,
as by
exciting
suddenly
a
consciousness
of
guilt,
mistake,
or
inferiority;
to put to
shame;
to
disconcert;
to
discomfit..
Scary
::
Scary (a.)
Subject
to
sudden
alarm.
Flawy
::
Flawy (a.)
Subject
to
sudden
flaws or gusts of wind.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To hit upon, or light upon,
suddenly;
as, my eye
struck
a
strange
word; they soon
struck
the
trail..
Delitescence
::
Delitescence
(n.) The
sudden
disappearance
of
inflammation.
Flash
::
Flash (n.) A
sudden
and
brilliant
burst,
as of wit or
genius;
a
momentary
brightness
or
show..
Jaculatory
::
"Jaculatory
(a.)
Darting
or
throwing
out
suddenly;
also,
suddenly
thrown
out;
uttered
in short
sentences;
ejaculatory;
as,
jaculatory
prayers..
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