Lexicographical Neighbors of Irruptively
Literary usage of Irruptively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the State Geologistby New York State Geological Survey by New York State Geological Survey (1904)
"The anorthosites cut the Grenville rocks irruptively, but there is no evidence
either in the shape of contacts or of dikes to show that they are later than ..."
2. Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1882)
"... that behave irruptively, and which therefore we should call Plutonic : some
of them even approximate very closely to those rocks in their microscopic ..."
3. Geology for Students and General Readers: Physical Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1880)
"... the strongest suspicion that it has been formed in situ by intense metamorphism,
and forthwith refuses to believe that it has ever behaved irruptively. ..."
4. Hiero-salem: The Vision of Peace, a Fiction Founded on Ideals which are by Eveleen Laura Mason (1889)
"irruptively the words had come forth, as if flung out by volcanic fires within.
It was as if a crater had blossomed with lilies of the valley. ..."
5. Report of the State Geologistby New York State Geological Survey by New York State Geological Survey (1904)
"The anorthosites cut the Grenville rocks irruptively, but there is no evidence
either in the shape of contacts or of dikes to show that they are later than ..."
6. Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1882)
"... that behave irruptively, and which therefore we should call Plutonic : some
of them even approximate very closely to those rocks in their microscopic ..."
7. Geology for Students and General Readers: Physical Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1880)
"... the strongest suspicion that it has been formed in situ by intense metamorphism,
and forthwith refuses to believe that it has ever behaved irruptively. ..."
8. Hiero-salem: The Vision of Peace, a Fiction Founded on Ideals which are by Eveleen Laura Mason (1889)
"irruptively the words had come forth, as if flung out by volcanic fires within.
It was as if a crater had blossomed with lilies of the valley. ..."