onslaught

  • 31Onslaught (videojuego de 2009) — Onslaught es un videojuego para WiiWare creado por Hudson Soft en el año 2009. Su precio es de 1000 puntos (10 euros) y se obtiene descargándolo en la tienda Wii. Argumento Onslaught te sitúa en medio de una futurista guerra entre los humanos e… …

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  • 32Onslaught (Magic: The Gathering) — ← Judgment Legions → Onslaught …

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  • 33Onslaught (video game) — For the WiiWare game, see Onslaught (2009 video game). Onslaught Developer(s) Realms Publisher(s) Hewson Consultants …

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  • 34Onslaught (2009 video game) — For the Amiga game, see Onslaught (video game). Onslaught Developer(s) Shade Publisher(s) …

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  • 35onslaught — /on slawt , awn /, n. an onset, assault, or attack, esp. a vigorous one. [1615 25; < D aanslag a striking, (earlier) attack (equiv. to aan ON + slag blow, stroke; akin to SLAY), with assim. to obs. slaught SLAUGHTER] * * * …

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  • 36onslaught — Synonyms and related words: abuse, aggravated assault, aggression, amphibious attack, appulse, armed assault, assailing, assailment, assault, attack, banzai attack, battering, berating, bitter words, blackening, blitz, blitzkrieg, breakthrough,&#8230; …

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  • 37onslaught — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. onset, attack, charge, assault, offensive, thrust, drive; blame, censure, accusation, detraction. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. assault, invasion, onrush, barrage; see attack 1 . III (Roget s 3&#8230; …

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  • 38onslaught — on|slaught [ an,slɔt ] noun count usually singular 1. ) large numbers of people or things that come at the same time and are difficult to deal with 2. ) an attack …

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  • 39onslaught — É‘nslɔːt / É’n n. assault, mighty attack; overwhelming quantity appearing all at once (as of people) …

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  • 40onslaught — noun a fierce or destructive attack. ↘an overwhelmingly large quantity of people or things. Origin C17 (also as anslaight): from MDu. aenslag, from aen on + slag blow , assoc. with obs. slaught slaughter …

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