lawina

noun
  1. A Polish noun meaning 'avalanche,' referring to a large mass of snow, ice, and debris rapidly descending down a mountain slope, often causing destruction and danger to anything in its path. noun
    The hikers were caught in a sudden lawina that buried the trail.
    Scientists study lawinas to better predict and prevent avalanche disasters.
  2. In a metaphorical sense, 'lawina' can be used to describe a sudden, overwhelming rush or accumulation of something, such as a wave of emotions, information, or events. noun
    After the announcement, a lawina of reactions flooded social media.
    The company faced a lawina of complaints after the product recall.