Crossword-Solution: INRUSH 6 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Inrush n. A rush inwards; as, the inrush of the tide.
Inrush v. i. To rush in.

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INRUSH anagram RUSHIN

We have 52 clues for the answer “INRUSH”

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sudden and overwhelming inward flow 1 answer
A pouring in. 1 answer
Arrival en masse 1 answer
Arriving surge 1 answer
Black Friday customers at opening time, e.g. 1 answer
Entry by a crowd, say 1 answer
Event when a dam breaks 1 answer
Fast entry 1 answer
Opposite of an outpouring 1 answer
Police raid phenomenon 1 answer
Rapid entrance 1 answer
Sudden arrival 1 answer
Sudden entering 1 answer
Sudden flow from outside 1 answer
Sudden mass arrival 1 answer
Sudden, fast mass arrival 1 answer
Surge, as of current 1 answer
Vacuum consequence, sometimes 1 answer
rushing in 1 answer
Surge of a sort 2 answers
Mass arrival 2 answers
white caps 2 answers
Implosion. 2 answers
white horses 3 answers
Sudden surge 4 answers
water in motion 4 answers
Immigration 7 answers
Tidal wave 7 answers
right of entry 8 answers
Current event? 10 answers
Tidal flow 10 answers
motion into 10 answers
running water 11 answers
intrusion 19 answers
inflow 20 answers
influx 22 answers
infiltration 24 answers
Streamlet 24 answers
Rivulet 29 answers
Surge 31 answers
ingress 32 answers
invasion 33 answers
Incur-sion 34 answers
infringement 39 answers
Raid 40 answers
Creek 47 answers
tide 49 answers
River ___ 51 answers
Torrent 57 answers
flood 62 answers
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Sentences with INRUSH (5)

Submitting at length, and abandoning the grave, he flung himself down in the black shade of the pear trees, his chin in his hands, and resigned himself finally and definitely to the inrush of recollection and the exquisite grief of an infinite regret.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Indeed, none but those men who had now found standing-ground on the upper slopes of the Sacred Mountain survived, and it was plain that their span was short, for the great mass of the continent sank deeper and more deep every minute before our aching eyes, beneath the boiling inrush of the seas.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
The pioneer has done his work in this north of the bay region, the foundations are laid, and all is ready for the inevitable inrush of population and adequate development of resources which so far have been no more than skimmed, and casually and carelessly skimmed at that.
The Human Drift Jack London 2005
Nor is such a poetic fancy inappropriate, for there was something oddly romantic about this inrush of air and light after a long, leaden and unlifting day.
Manalive G. K. Chesterton 1999
Neither the double bottoms nor the division of the bulkheads, which should have prevented the inrush of an excessive amount of water, had been able to avert the fate which threatens every modern ironclad when severely damaged below the water-line.
The Coming Conquest of England August Niemann 2006

Quotes with INRUSH (3)

Cruelty is a mystery, and the waste of pain. But if we describe a world to compass these things, a world that is a long, brute game, then we bump against another mystery: the inrush of power and light…unless all ages and races of men have been deluded by the same mass hypnotist (who?), there seems to be such a thing as beauty, a grace wholly gratuitous…we don’t know what’s going on here. If these tremendous events are random combinations of matter run amok, the yield of milli…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
People try so hard to believe in leaders now, pitifully hard. But we no sooner get a popular reformer or politician or soldier or writer or philosopher — a Roosevelt, a Tolstoi, a Wood, a Shaw, a Nietzsche, than the cross-currents of criticism wash him away. My Lord, no man can stand prominence these days. It's the surest path to obscurity. People get sick of hearing the same name over and over... We want to believe. Young students try to believe in older authors, constituent…
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Life was not to be sitting in hot amorphic leisure in my backyard idly writing or not-writing, as the spirit moved me. It was, instead, running madly, in a crowded schedule, in a squirrel cage of busy people. Working, living, dancing, dreaming, talking, kissing — singing, laughing, learning. The responsibility, the awful responsibility of managing (profitably) 12 hours a day for 10 weeks is rather overwhelming when there is nothing, noone, to insert an exact routine into the …
Sylvia Plath The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 28 times in crossword archives (1962–2025).