Onslaught Mnemonic
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onslaught
onslaught
/ˈɒnslɔːt/
Examples
- The onslaught of infiltrators to the area was unbearable.
- The troops are routed by the sudden onslaught.
- Jharipani means drizzle and the onslaught of monsoons.
- The subsequent onslaught by the enemy is particularly heavy.
- The beginning of the 19th Century was marked by the onslaught of the Pindaris.
- I have removed because of the oncoming onslaught of viewership.
- Respected editors must show solidarity in the face of the onslaught.
- She personally led the war and continued the onslaught on the Mughals.
- The center defended itself from the onslaught of people protesting.
- The drone is fascinated with the endless onslaught of data, and demands more.
a sudden and severe onset of trouble
noun
an offensive against an enemy (using weapons)
noun
the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
noun
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"On + Slaught. One slot of attacks keep coming non-stop."
"On + Slaught. One slot machine attacked by all sides."
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