There was an irruption of chaos in the streets as the crowd violently stopped the marching soldiers. From LearnThat.org.
The recent irruption of bad manners. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
And should the "political" be defined as the irruption of something that is denied recognition?. From Wordnik.com. [Blogbot - forsiden] Reference
Charlotte is poorly with cold and toothache attended with a general kind of irruption on the skin. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 298] Reference
This massive bird migration is called an "irruption", and apparently an irruption of this proportion is extremely rare. From Wordnik.com. [canada invades u.s.!] Reference
They swallow'd; whom their fierce irruption spar'd. From Wordnik.com. [The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II] Reference
States, shall be given over to an irruption of Chinese. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States] Reference
This second irruption of Early, and his ruthless destruction of. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals] Reference
In the year 499, the country being ravaged by an irruption of the. From Wordnik.com. [The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March] Reference
Ere the diet had come together, Norby had made a second irruption into. From Wordnik.com. [The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa] Reference
Not even the news of the irruption of the Khamorth could slow the revels. From Wordnik.com. [Bridge of the Separator]
"Then we won't have to worry about an irruption of nomads off the steppe.". From Wordnik.com. [Bridge of the Separator]
"Of course -- therefore this threatened irruption of frivolity and vice --". From Wordnik.com. [The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851] Reference
The Albans first made an irruption into the Roman territories with a large army. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08] Reference
He kept hoping he would outdistance the Khamorth and their irruption into the Empire. From Wordnik.com. [Bridge of the Separator]
The irruption of the Saracens into China under Walid can scarcely be termed a conquest. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Moors of Spain] Reference
This epidermal irruption of the corium takes place at definite points right round the foot. From Wordnik.com. [Diseases of the Horse's Foot] Reference
Accordingly the state of the Cæninenses by itself makes an irruption into the Roman territory. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08] Reference
Typical regions of low man-pressure, and repeated irruption, are the South European peninsulas. From Wordnik.com. [The Unity of Civilization] Reference
Another time also the Philistines made an irruption, and spread themselves abroad in the valley. From Wordnik.com. [The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 13: 1 Paralipomenon The Challoner Revision] Reference
But it was not long before they realized that this sudden irruption had nothing to do with them. From Wordnik.com. [Army Boys in the French Trenches Or, Hand to Hand Fighting with the Enemy] Reference
It was also reported, that the barbarians, allured by promise of rewards, were to make an irruption into. From Wordnik.com. [The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans] Reference
In the next war there was another irruption of the enemy, more terrible to the country than to the city. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08] Reference
Into this steady, decorous, highly-respectable circle the youngest child, James, made a formidable irruption. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859] Reference
During the irruption, which lasts 30 minutes, the water has a milky hue, from the quantity of air it contains. From Wordnik.com. [The South of France—East Half] Reference
They from thence made an irruption into Gaul, and seized that country which is still named from them Burgundy. From Wordnik.com. [The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus] Reference
Washington, resolved to make another irruption into Canada, and that the command should be given to Lafayette. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria] Reference
Vesuvius! he said; that's what it is; and there's going to be an irruption — the biggest since Pompeii was buried. From Wordnik.com. ['Who Is Mark Twain?'] Reference
Consuelo; but never before had lover ever hailed the irruption of one of his beloved's family with such complacency. From Wordnik.com. [Short Stories of Various Types] Reference
Artificial life makes irruption into communities once simple in their pleasures, and it is like phylloxera to the vine. From Wordnik.com. [The Simple Life] Reference
The irruption of that turbulent rascal, natural science, has perhaps had most to do with humanising our humanistic studies. From Wordnik.com. [Cambridge Essays on Education] Reference
Both were ushered in by the sudden irruption of heavy mists from below, which soon spread over the country, obscuring every thing. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Their prosperity was brought to an end by the irruption of the Mongols and Turks, and the capture of Constantinople by the latter in. From Wordnik.com. [General History for Colleges and High Schools] Reference
Yet the irruption of the Teutons into the Empire had left its mark; and the emperor of the Middle Ages was always of Teutonic stock. From Wordnik.com. [The Unity of Civilization] Reference
'From the day of his irruption into Europe the Turk has always proved himself to be endowed with singularly strong vitality and energy. From Wordnik.com. [No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes] Reference
They were all warriors; and it is considered a title of nobility to have belonged to their first irruption of the enthusiastic sons of the. From Wordnik.com. [Travels in Morocco] Reference
Augustus, with a commendation inserted, "that with zeal unshaken towards the Roman People, they had borne the irruption of the Parthians.". From Wordnik.com. [The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola] Reference
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