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He had to fight against an uprush of rage.
Turning, his eyes widened in horror as he saw an uprush of bubbles.
He knew in an uprush of weariness that he only wanted peace.
Is there something wrong with your eyes, or have you been crazed by an uprush of hormones?"
Whether from pain or the drugs, he couldn't fight off the uprush of nausea and weakness that swallowed him.
As Frank scanned the waters, he noticed an uprush of air bubbles about a hundred yards away.
The sight brought an uprush of bile to the back of his throat.
"The uprush of his released optimism burst into stars like a rocket when he suddenly fell in love.
The uprush of anger was automatic, stemming from still-unhealed scars.
Once more dozens of eggs fell into the sea, knocked in by the excited uprush of the sitting birds.
I trod quite uneasily on this uprush of the earth; the Spring is always only a fruitful earthquake.
Then, on the wave of a roaring uprush, the crowd was moved to action: too late, for the third arrow was already launched.
Howls chased the uprush of smoke and sparks.
And the thought filled me with a brief, overwhelming uprush of fear because in the Punja a man on foot is prey to many predators.
He did not know whether the wild uprush of emotion he felt was love, or desire, or pure hatred.
He's trying to distract It, Nita thought, in a terrible uprush of anguish and admiration.
There are fundamental differences in sediment transport between the uprush and backwash of the swash flow.
"If you knew what I'd had to put up with recently," he said almost tearfully-and the uprush of his self-pity was like a fountain suddenly released.
An upsurge of anger, which in the circumstances was understandably mistaken for an uprush of power, swept over her.
The direction of the uprush varies with the prevailing wind, whereas the backwash is always perpendicular to the coastline.
He ran his fingers along the strings, and Eric sensed, as he was meant to, a faint uprush of Power.
There came a sudden uprush of grisly details about execution, supplied long since by Miss Hardcastle.
Hating myself for the wash of fear, of anguish; the uprush of painful guilt.
So, hard upon the uprush of the first German air-fleet, these Asiatic swarms took to the atmosphere.
Shahna's face darkened with the uprush of blood, her mouth opening, her clawing hands falling away from the collar.