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were sudden
noun
An unexpected occurrence; a surprise.
Exact(60)
There were sudden avalanches.
These were sudden, violent times.
The effects were sudden, and devastating.
Last year there were sudden and unpredictable releases of water.
These break-up events were sudden, loud and violent.
The margin calls on those loans were sudden and unwelcome.
The fatalities were sudden, and took the authorities by surprise.
In those days the movements on the terraces were sudden and violent.
Because their deaths were sudden or self-inflicted, these ghosts want closure.
There were sudden, explosive crescendos and pockets of silence that were just as startling.
All the deaths were sudden or unexpected and in unusual circumstances, the hearing was told.
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