Pronunciation: /ˈɪnˌrʌʃ/
noun a sudden, powerful inward flow
A1 The inrush of customers at the store was overwhelming.
A2 During rush hour, there is always an inrush of commuters at the train station.
B1 The sudden inrush of cold air made me shiver.
B2 The inrush of new technology has revolutionized the way we live.
C1 The inrush of donations helped the charity reach its fundraising goal.
C2 The inrush of information can be overwhelming in the age of the internet.
verb not applicable
A1 The baby inrushed towards the colorful toy.
A2 The dog inrushed through the open gate to chase after a squirrel.
B1 The students inrushed into the classroom when the bell rang.
B2 The fans inrushed onto the field to celebrate their team's victory.
C1 The protesters inrushed the government building demanding change.
C2 The investors inrushed to buy stocks after the positive earnings report.
adjective not applicable
A1 The inrush of customers during the sale overwhelmed the staff.
A2 The inrush of students into the classroom made it feel crowded.
B1 The inrush of water from the burst pipe caused extensive damage to the basement.
B2 The inrush of new technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
C1 The inrush of investments into the company led to rapid expansion and growth.
C2 The inrush of information from various sources can be overwhelming and hard to manage.
adverb not applicable
A1 The new student had an inrush of emotions on their first day at school.
A2 The sudden inrush of customers overwhelmed the small shop owner.
B1 The inrush of tourists during the summer season keeps the local businesses busy.
B2 The inrush of donations helped the charity organization reach its fundraising goal.
C1 The inrush of information from various sources made it difficult to determine what was accurate.
C2 The inrush of memories flooded her mind as she revisited the place where she grew up.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Inrush happened suddenly.
A2 The inrush of customers caught the store off guard.
B1 The inrush of new technologies has revolutionized the industry.
B2 The inrush of tourists during peak season can create traffic congestion.
C1 The inrush of investments led to rapid economic growth.
C2 The inrush of information overload can be overwhelming for some individuals.
preposition not applicable
A1 Inrush the door, there is a cat waiting to come inside.
A2 Inrush the room, you will find a cozy bed to rest on.
B1 Inrush the forest, you can hear the birds chirping and the leaves rustling.
B2 Inrush the city, you will be greeted by the hustle and bustle of urban life.
C1 Inrush the market, you can find a variety of fresh produce and unique goods.
C2 Inrush the museum, you will be amazed by the collection of priceless artifacts and artwork.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I was in a rush to catch the bus.
A2 In a rush to finish my homework, I forgot to eat dinner.
B1 In rush hour traffic, it took me twice as long to get home.
B2 In rush to meet the deadline, I worked through the night.
C1 In the inrush of emotions, I couldn't think clearly.
C2 In the inrush of memories, I felt overwhelmed with nostalgia.
interjection not applicable
A1 Inrush! That was a loud noise.
A2 Inrush! I didn't expect that sudden rush of people.
B1 Inrush! The excitement in the room was palpable.
B2 Inrush! The influx of new information was overwhelming.
C1 Inrush! The sudden surge of emotions caught me off guard.
C2 Inrush! The rapid flow of ideas was both exhilarating and exhausting.
article not applicable
A1 The inrush of customers at the store caused a long line at the checkout.
A2 During rush hour, there is always an inrush of people on the subway.
B1 The sudden inrush of cold air made me shiver as I walked outside.
B2 The inrush of new technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
C1 The inrush of capital investment has led to significant growth in the economy.
C2 The inrush of information from various sources can be overwhelming at times.
formal The inrush of current caused a power surge in the electrical system.
informal There was a sudden inrush of customers when the store announced a sale.
slang The party was so boring until there was a huge inrush of people.
figurative The inrush of emotions overwhelmed her as she listened to the heartfelt speech.
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