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▪ I. ˈuprush, n. Also (older) upˈrush. [up- 2.] An upward rush or flow. (Common in recent use.)
1871Browning Balaustion's Adventure 31 In the fire⁓flash of the appalling sword, the uprush and the outburst. 1873B. Stewart Conserv. Force iv. 108 The up-rush of air through the chimney. 1877G. F. Chambers Astron. (ed. 3) i. i. 5 The uprushes of incandescent gas and metallic vapours. ▪ II. upˈrush, v. [up- 4.] intr. To rush up.
1818Milman Samor x. 338 Uprush'd the giant fire, Piercing the dim heavens with its blazing brow. 1826N. T. Carrington Dartmoor 17 Years have flown Sweet Lara, yet thy bank uprushes still With the old charm. 1872A. de Vere Leg. St. Patrick 119 She knelt, and unto God..Uprushed the strength of prayer, as when the cloud Uprushes..From billowy deep unseen. |