uprush
/ˈʌpɹʌʃ/
Etymology
From up- + rush.
uprush means an upwards rush. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
uprush is pronounced /ˈʌpɹʌʃ/.
noun
- An upwards rush.“The present moment had certainly inflicted on fantasy the presentment of Podson in a posture of devotion, squeezing her hand, and even the frustrations of an alarmed spinster could not defeat the up-rush of bright exciting imageries inspired by that action.”