8 collocations for sudden

So sudden a change from a temperature of nearly 100º of Fahrenheit to one quite low, perhaps scarcely 40º, must and does have a powerful effect on the nervous system even of an adult; but how much more on that of a tender infant?

At last he gave up, crying, "All right, then, get to the bottom your own way; but it's the way to sudden death, as you'll find out quick enough.

I mean in 7 and 8?" The Countess's lip quivered, and she was a prey to sudden emotion as she answered in a low voice: "It was wherewhere" "There, there, madame," said the Judge, reassuring her as he would a little child.

Camp 3. SUDDEN FLOOD.

Now in character-studies the pleasure that we take is critical; we watch, we approve, we smile at incongruities, we are moved to sudden heats of sympathy with courage, suffering or virtue.

He recalled past times, and, yielding to sudden madness, turned his back upon the station and retraced his steps towards the Boulevards.

Oxen intended for the wagon should be broken in the same way, at first by drawing an empty cart, if possible through the streets of a village or a town, where they may become quickly inured to sudden noises and strange sights.

She was languid, subject to whimsical desires and appetites, at times a prey to sudden nervous tears.

8 collocations for  sudden