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▪ I. ˈinˌrushing, vbl. n. [in adv. 11 c.] A rushing in; inrush.
c1630Risdon Surv. Devon §225 (1810) 241 The inrushing of the sea's violent breach. 1895Papers Ohio Ch. Hist. Soc. V. 3 Like the inrushing of a whirlwind. ▪ II. ˈinˌrushing, ppl. a. [in adv. 11 a.] Rushing in; entering with force or speed.
1842Trench Poems East. Sources (1851) 108 Hark! a noise is heard without, Then a rude inrushing rout. 1883Longm. Mag. Apr. 625 The powerful inrushing currents from..the storm's centre. 1884Ibid. Apr. 597 Contests arise between the in-rushing masses and the vapours within the spot region. |