But then, beyond his will, terrifying in its sudden onrush, a wild sense of freedom flooded him as though rising from the most hidden depths of his heart.
Her eyes opened slowly, only to have them snap shut again almost immediately in defense against the sudden onrush of nausea.
In 1983, her own stage fright, nervousness at the sudden onrush of fame, and numerous unfavorable experiences with the music industry led Olivor to schedule a one-year hiatus from both performing and the heavy pressures of her too-fast fame.
The sudden onrush of fury took him by surprise.
And she felt a sudden onrush of her inner storm, sweeping toward her, over her.
When she did, the sudden onrush of awful sounds and equally unpleasant smells frightened her for a moment, and she tried to raise her head.
Mallory hits upon the idea of destroying the upstream dam they saw earlier, with the sudden onrush of several millions of gallons of water being enough to destroy the bridge.
On learning that the Shogun's sister had been shipwrecked and needed his help to get to the Palace, the sudden onrush of emotion came close to triggering a cardiac arrest.
The sheriff nodded and pulled over to the curb, in case of a sudden onrush of traffic.
"You've done well, Kitsune," Lindsay said, masking his terror under a sudden onrush of half-forgotten discipline.