Avalanches

/ˈævəˌlænʃɪz/ noun

Large masses of snow, ice, or rock that suddenly slide down mountains, or a large sudden outpouring of something.

From French 'avalanche', possibly derived from 'val' (valley) or Occitan origins. The word entered English to describe the catastrophic mountain phenomenon, later becoming a metaphor for any sudden overwhelming rush.

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