frontlash
/ˈfrʌntlæʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden and powerful recoil, especially of a wave or a current of water; a violent backflow.
“The storm surge caused a massive frontlash that flooded the coastal town.”
1. noun
A sudden and powerful recoil, especially of a wave or a current of water; a violent backflow.
“The storm surge caused a massive frontlash that flooded the coastal town.”