1. onrushing - Adjective
2. onrushing - Verb
rushing or flowing forward
(figuratively) attacking
onrushing
present participle of onrush
Of all the people insistently expressing their mental vacuity, none has a better excuse for an empty head than the newspaperman: If he pauses to restock his brain, he invites onrushing headlines to trample him flat. Russell Baker
You crawl over the onrushing piano passages in slow motion. Your fingers are in ten little steel strait-jackets.... George Antheil
Four minutes later, Beckie got her own hat trick as Rose squared the ball back to the onrushing Man City player. Source: Internet
De Gea dallied after receiving a backpass from Harry Maguire and, under little pressure, took his time before launching a clearance against the onrushing Calvert-Lewin as the ball flew into the back of the net. Source: Internet
Brabham was about to hold off the onrushing Rindt (the eventual 1970 F1 champion) when his front wheels locked in a skid on the sharp right turn only yards from the finish and he ended up second. Source: Internet
Clayton Failla, formely of Hibernians, slide a pass into the run of Ailton who shot straight at the onrushing goalkeeper. Source: Internet