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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(151) He works slowly and precisely whereas I tend to rush things and make mistakes.
(152) Judging by the letters in the newspapers, one infers that many people are anxious to rush into print.
(153) During the rush hour the journey may take up to twice as long.
(154) Why is it always such a rush to get ready in the mornings?
(155) Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.
(156) You can see that the painting was a rush job.
(156) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(157) Commuting in the rush - hour requires a phlegmatic temperament.
(158) I had my first cigarette for a year and felt a sudden rush .
(159) Two people were crushed to death in the rush to escape.
(160) It's been a ghost town since the gold rush ended.
(161) I felt the blood rush to my face as I heard my name.
(162) The bomb contained a timing device set to make it go off at rush hour.
(163) At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall.
(164) There was a mad rush to seats on the bus.
(165) Firefighters were prepared to rush out at a moment's notice .
(166) I was in a mad panic/rush trying to get everything ready.
(167) Don't worry,(sentencedict.com) there's no rush . We don't have to be at the station until 10.
(168) There was a frantic rush to get everything ready for the unexpected inspection from the superiors.
(169) The reporter was given the bum's rush out of the club.
(170) A car breaking down at rush hour could cause gridlock across half the city.
(171) Even with a change of trains, the subway is quicker than a cab at rush hour.