Synonym: accompany, attend, chaperon, conduct, escort, guide, lead, squire. Similar words: push, rush, bush, brush, crush, rush out, mushroom, scrub brush. Meaning: ['ʌʃə(r)] n. 1. Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656) 2. an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber 3. someone employed to conduct others. v. show (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums.
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91 A ( reporter Ke - US ) tomorrow afternoon, will usher in Wuhan avoid relegation battle of life and death.
92 Clouds to me floating into my life from others days no longer to shed pain or usher storm but to give colour to my sunset sky.
93 So Japan is preparing to usher in a new government against a backdrop of worry that the nation is already Asia's political and economic also-ran, prematurely playing No. 2 to China.
94 The viennese usher in the new year with a concert of music by strauss.
95 There was a ceremony to usher in the new government.
96 The games will not usher in democracy to China, but they will help to acclimatise both the leadership and the public to the world's concerns about how the country is developing.
97 The antithetical couplet of new generation , usher in a new epoch hand in hand.
98 Wait until after final exams, usher is the winter vacation!
99 Couplets on their gates to usher in a happy life in the coming year.
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100 Under Senate rules, it takes 60 votes to invoke cloture and usher a bill to a vote.
101 Next year if we can break the bank, will usher in another period of rapid growth.