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    rush
    /rʌʃ/

    verb

    • 1. move with urgent haste: "Oliver rushed after her" Similar hurrydashrunraceOpposite dawdle
    • 2. dash towards (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture: "to rush the bank and fire willy-nilly could be disastrous for everyone" Similar attackchargerun atfly at

    noun

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  2. RUSH meaning: 1. to (cause to) go or do something very quickly: 2. If a group of people rush an enemy or the…. Learn more.

  3. rush: [noun] any of various monocotyledonous often tufted marsh plants (as of the genera Juncus and Luzula of the family Juncaceae, the rush family) with cylindrical often hollow stems which are used in bottoming chairs and plaiting mats.

  4. Rush definition: to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.. See examples of RUSH used in a sentence.

  5. RUSH definition: 1. to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly…. Learn more.

  6. To rush is to hurry or move very quickly, like when you rush to get to class on time or rush to catch the subway instead of waiting for the next one.

  7. rush into doing something We don't want to rush into having a baby. rush into something Let us not rush headlong into this crazy project without careful consideration. rush somebody Don't rush me. I need time to think about it. rush somebody into something/into doing something I'm not going to be rushed into anything. liquid/air

  8. rush 1 (rŭsh) v. rushed, rush·ing, rush·es v.intr. 1. To move swiftly; hurry: rushed after the bus. 2. To act with great haste: rushed to finish the project. 3. To make a sudden or swift attack or charge: The cavalry rushed down upon the encampment. 4. To flow or surge rapidly, often with noise: Water rushed over the cliff. 5. Football To advance the ...

  9. rush for something Shoppers made a rush for the exits. in a rush The words came out in a rush. in the rush to do something She was trampled in the rush to get out. They listened to the rush of the sea below. The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air. He had a rush of blood to the head (= suddenly lost control of himself) and punched the ...

  10. busy situation; 3 [singular] a situation in which people are very busy and there is a lot of activity Book now and avoid the last-minute rush. The evening rush was just starting. the Christmas rush of feeling; 4 [singular] rush (of something) a sudden strong emotion or sign of strong emotion a sudden rush of excitement/fear/anger; 5 [singular] a sudden feeling of extreme pleasure or excitement ...

  11. RUSH meaning: 1. to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly…. Learn more.