Eruption.
The only words in English that rhyme with "sudden" are surnames such as Budden and Ludden.BuddenLuddenRudden
sudden enlightenment...it's Japanese
''debris flows''. They are called ''Urul Pottal'' in the local vernacular. The characteristic pattern of this phenomenon is the swift and sudden down slope movement of highly water saturated overburden containing a varied assemblage of debris material ranging in size from soil particles to huge boulders destroying and carrying with it everything that is lying in its path.
¿Por qué de repente empezamos a hablar en español?
a hip[po and a rino
The Latin root "rupt" most likely means burst of material. This root is commonly used in words like "rupture" and "eruption" to convey the idea of something bursting or breaking open.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
The sudden supersonic expansion of material.
Sudden drooling
Sudden drooling
Most likely a sudden change in medicine.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Sudden genetic change in the DNA of an organism called mutations.
An earthquake, most likely