Definitionn. (military) an offensive against an enemy
Last update: September 15, 2015
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By 100 m.; and to concentrate the French army unknown to, and unobserved by, the allies, within striking distance and before they had moved a man to meet the onrush of the foe, was unthinkable. [Please select]
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There was an onrush of blue-bloused porters, with metal plate numbers on their arms. [Please select]
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Then he looked at the boy, and noted Dick's hero-effort to choke back the onrush of babyish sobs. [Please select]
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He closed his eyes, living in the suggestion, and his spirit sped forward with the onrush of the train. [Please select]
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The emperor, refusing to survive the city which he could not save, fell in the onrush of the Janizaries. [Please select]
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Simultaneously the lava streams redoubled their onrush, and men, women and children fled precipitately toward the sea. [Please select]
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He looked at the hillside, the woods, and the sky beginning to grow chill with the onrush of twilight. [Please select]
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