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Avalanche
"Avalanche" in a Sentence (23 examples)
As soon as you contact your friends, tell them that an avalanche is coming.
A small snowball is capable of starting an avalanche.
The avalanche hurtled tons of snow down the mountain.
He was killed in the avalanche.
No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.
The rescuers pulled out the young girl from the avalanche.
Tom was killed in the avalanche.
The gravedigger was left by an avalanche.
There was another avalanche on the road to Ekkjeskaret in Odda municipality in Hordaland on Tuesday night. It is unknown whether anyone was caught in the avalanche.
This is where we're expecting the avalanche to fall.
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They were drinking from a fountain / That was pouring like an avalanche / Coming down the mountain
Yes, but she talked it away. She uses a whole language to herself. Her discourse is an avalanche of words, beneath which the hearers are overwhelmed.
I stepped into an avalanche, it covered up my soul
The apparent success of the City and South London triggered an avalanche of bills for Tube railways, and in 1892 a Joint Select Committee of Parliament set out some ground rules.
Whenever the stage stopped to change horses, we would wake up, and try to recollect where we were—[…] We began to get into country, now, threaded here and there with little streams. These had high, steep banks on each side, and every time we flew down one bank and scrambled up the other, our party inside got mixed somewhat. First we would all be down in a pile at the forward end of the stage, nearly in a sitting posture, and in a second we would shoot to the other end, and stand on our heads. […] ¶ Every time we avalanched from one end of the stage to the other, the Unabridged Dictionary would come too; and every time it came it damaged somebody.
Soon the sun’s warmth makes them shed crystal shells Shattering and avalanching on the snow-crust—
As it happened, I had progressed only some few feet out onto the snow when a clean-cut section stripped off the surface and avalanched.
The shelf broke and the boxes avalanched the workers.
The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government.
When our artist and I were dropped down our first coal-mine, we felt a leetle bit anxious. It was something new. But we have been avalanched down the incline from Peak Forest, and boomeranged round the sudden curve at Rowsley, and have run the gauntlet at Penistone and King’s Cross without ever taking the precaution to say “God help us.”
The scuppers could not carry off the burden of water on the schooner’s deck. She rolled it out and took it in over one rail and the other; and at times, nose thrown skyward, sitting down on her heel, she avalanched it aft.
Then another misfortune avalanched itself upon me, before even I had fully taken in the extent of the first.
Swelter, following at high speed, had caught his toe at the raised lip of the opening, and unable to check his momentum, had avalanched himself into warm water.
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