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onslaught

[on-slawt, awn-] / ˈɒnˌslɔt, ˈɔn- /


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I bare my teeth against the onslaught of noise.

From Literature

While viewers at home watch an onslaught of commercials during breaks in the show, the audience inside the venue makes a mad dash to bathrooms, bars and concession stands.

From Los Angeles Times

The onslaught of AI slop - which he defines as fake, unconvincing videos and pictures, made quickly - is now unstoppable.

From BBC

In October, the South American country unveiled its first drone battalion to counterattack and defend against drone onslaughts.

From Barron's

Just as Root brought up an elegant run-a-ball century, Brook kicked into gear and produced an astonishing onslaught to reach his hundred from 57 balls.

From BBC