onslaught|onslaughts in English
noun
['ɑnslɔːt /'ɒn-]
assault, mighty attack; overwhelming quantity appearing all at once (as of people)
Use "onslaught|onslaughts" in a sentence
1. How can they survive this onslaught?
2. They survived an onslaught by tribesmen.
3. The onslaught continued into the second half.
4. Could my various injuries withstand the onslaught?
5. She could not withstand such a sudden onslaught.
6. Synonyms for Blitzkriegs include assault, attacks, blitzes, offensive, onslaughts, raids, rushes, aggression, attempts and charge
7. Our army tried to withstand the enemy onslaught.
8. Half the regiment fell before the enemy onslaught.
9. Tom stood still, rather flustered by this onslaught.
10. The city resisted the enemy onslaught for two weeks.
11. 26 Half the regiment fell before the enemy onslaught.
12. In 471 Euric launched his first onslaught against Clermont.
13. Synonyms for Bloodsheds include warfares, battles, wars, conflicts, fightings, bloodbaths, hostilities, bloodlettings, gores and onslaughts
14. Being trans means a daily onslaught of these misconceptions.
15. The town survives the onslaught of tourists every summer.
16. His strength did not avail against the hostile onslaught.
17. He, in retaliation, has launched against them the most concentrated onslaughts that he has been able to devise.
18. Did this onslaught bring the preaching activities to a halt?
19. Adverse side-effects are the inevitable outcome of such an onslaught.
20. The system of sharing broke under the onslaught of Western individualism.
21. Assault definition, a sudden, violent attack; onslaught: an Assault on tradition
22. The onslaught of Bluebottles, cause by a north-easterly wind, was likely to ease into a southerly over the next few days but experts say the onslaught of Bluebottles …
23. The other is the onslaught on the mind by mass junk entertainment.
24. The extent of that secret onslaught needs to be put on the record.
25. Now she was no longer prepared to accept this onslaught from the royal family.