Synonym: accelerate, assault, attack, besiege, charge, dart, dash, drive, expedite, hasten, hurry, pressure, push, race, run, scurry, speed, storm. Similar words: crush, brush, rush out, push, bush, ruse, mushroom, virus. Meaning: [rʌʃ] n. 1. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner 2. a sudden forceful flow 3. grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems 4. physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) 5. the swift release of a store of affective force 6. a sudden burst of activity 7. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line. v. 1. step on it 2. attack suddenly 3. urge to an unnatural speed 4. act or move at high speed 5. run with the ball, in football 6. cause to move fast or to rush or race 7. cause to occur rapidly. adj. 1. not accepting reservations 2. done under pressure.
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(31) We work long hours both outside and inside the home and we rush around trying to fit everything in.
(32) People were trampled underfoot in the rush for the exit.
(33) Will you rush off another 5 copies?
(34) Don't rush him or he'll become confused.
(35) The words came out in a rush.
(36) A rush of jealousy swept through her.
(37) A rush of water came from the burst pipe.
(38) The evening rush was just starting.
(39) Book now and avoid the last-minute rush.
(40) I can't stop-I'm in a rush.
(41) There's been a rush to see the new film.
(42) The frightened passengers tried to rush the lifeboat.
(43) She felt a rush of blood to her cheeks.
(44) The biography was a bit of a rush job.
(45) The tide comes in with a sudden rush here.
(46) Think it over before you rush into marriage.
(47) Don't rush - take as long as you like.
(48) A wholesale rush from the burning stores.
(49) The trip to Paris was all a mad rush.
(50) He will not rush into any decisions.
(51) How much did she rush you for that bike?
(52) The news set off a rush of activity.
(53) He can't stand traveling in the rush hour.
(54) Other gases rush in to fill the vacuum.
(55) There's been a rush on umbrellas this week.
(56) Shoppers made a rush for the exits.
(57) You can't rush a job like this.
(58) Just nurse the work along; don't rush it.
(59) The feeling of power gave me such a rush.
(60) I've been in a mad rush all day.