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rush <a rush; rushes> N

rush VB (ing)

rush N (ing)

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When the anticipated old lady does not appear at the event, they rush to her home.
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They instantly told me they would rush order me a new note 7 and ship it directly to me!
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What's more, in the rush to make promises and change rules there seems to have been very little room for discussion about impacts for immigrants.
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The play is usually employed to defuse the pass rush in the case of a running back screen.
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Staff rush about, urgent duties calling.
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In coastal areas, sea rush is common in saltmarsh breeding sites, with sedges and bur-reed dominant in somewhat less saline environments.
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These compartments have softer and wider seat arrangements; however, standing in the first class car is common during rush hour.
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When first responders rush through the smoke, risking their own lives to assist the fallen, the healing process begins.
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The intention was to explode a land mine near the barracks and then rush it.
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Up to 80 furry gourmands can be seen near town during this ursine rush hour.
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