[UP- 4.] intr. To rush up.

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1818.  Milman, Samor, X. 338. Uprush’d the giant fire, Piercing the dim heavens with its blazing brow.

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1826.  N. T. Carrington, Dartmoor, 17. Years have flown Sweet Lara, yet thy bank uprushes still With the old charm.

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1872.  A. de Vere, Leg. St. Patrick, 119. She knelt, and unto God … Uprushed the strength of prayer, as when the cloud Uprushes … From billowy deep unseen.

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