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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(121) Extra staff were drafted in to deal with the Christmas rush.
(122) The note looked like it had been written in a rush.
(123) On the tube in the rush hour the passengers are packed like sardines.
(124) There's plenty of time, so we needn't rush at finishing the job.
(125) She felt a cold rush of air as she wound down her window.
(126) Don't let anyone rush you into joining ; think it over.
(127) I purposely avoid making train journeys during the rush hour.
(128) They made a rush at him to get his gun.
(129) 'I'll let you have the book back tomorrow.' 'There's no rush.'
(130) I'm sorry, I can't talk now - I'm in a rush.
(131) I hear what you say, but I don't think we should rush this decision.
(132) Everybody bought some just because the goods were cheap; but they turned out to be faulty — they say fools rush in.
(133) Get things ready early so that you don't have to rush around at the last minute.
(134) There was a rush of air as she opened the door.
(135) The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air.
(136) We don't have to rush. We have all the time in the world .
(137) I had to rush to the loo to avoid an attack of hysterical giggles.
(138) Let's keep a sense of proportion, and not rush to any hasty conclusions.
(139) I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes.
(140) How much did the garage rush you for those repairs?
(141) Several children were pushed over in the rush to leave.
(142) The bomb went off in a concrete dustbin at the peak of the morning rush hour.
(143) I'm not in any rush to get back to work.
(144) I don't feel energetic enough to rush about,[http://sentencedict.com/rush.html] so I'll sit down.
(145) There ought to be more buses during the rush hour.
(146) When the sergeant yelled out my number, I had to rush forward.
(147) In the days of hyperinflation, we would rush to the market as soon as we were paid and buy our weekly groceries before they were marked up.
(148) I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage.
(149) You should leave early if you want to miss the rush hour.
(150) Record stores are expecting a huge rush for the single.