avalanch

[US]/ˈævəlɑːntʃ/
[UK]/ˈævəlæntʃ/

Translation

v.to come down or move in large quantities like an avalanche; to cause to collapse or fall like an avalanche
Word Forms
Pluralavalanches
Third Person Singularavalanches
Past Participleavalanched
Past Tenseavalanched
Present Participleavalanching

Example Sentences

the skiers were warned about the high risk of a deadly avalanche.

heavy snowfall overnight triggered a massive avalanche in the mountains.

rescue teams worked tirelessly to find survivors buried under the avalanche.

the remote village was completely cut off by the devastating avalanche.

he survived the avalanche thanks to his quick thinking and safety gear.

an avalanche of public criticism forced the senator to resign immediately.

the company received an avalanche of complaints about the defective product.

the unexpected victory triggered an avalanche of support on social media.

a sudden avalanche of paperwork landed on her desk friday afternoon.

experts use explosives to intentionally trigger small, controlled avalanches.

the hikers carried transceivers to help locate them in case of an avalanche.

the economic crisis created an avalanche of bankruptcies across the region.

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