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rush
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book" [syn: haste , hurry , rushing ] a sudden forceful flow [syn: spate , surge , upsurge ] grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often ...
Wikipedia
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Rush is the eponymous debut studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush , released on March 1, 1974 by the band's vanity label Moon Records in Canada and by Mercury Records in the United States and internationally. Their first release shows much of the ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"a hasty driving forward," late 14c., from rush (v.). Sense of "mass migration of people" (especially to a gold field) is from 1848, American English. Football/rugby sense from 1857. Meaning "surge of pleasure" is from 1960s. Rush hour first recorded 1888. ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rush \Rush\, v. t. To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward. To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error. [College Cant, U.S.]
Usage examples of rush.
On this occasion it was unlocked, and Marian was about to rush forward in eager anticipation of a peep at its interior, when, child as she was, the reflection struck her that she would stand abetter chance of carrying her point by remaining perdue.
Some people even called up and wanted to record the historic moment when they were aborted by Rush Limbaugh so they could play it for friends.
In the sudden brightness he saw Abraxas, first screaming in terror as the ocean rushed toward him, then pitching with the force of the water.
Round the corner of the narrow street there came rushing a brace of whining dogs with tails tucked under their legs, and after them a white-faced burgher, with outstretched hands and wide-spread fingers, his hair all abristle and his eyes glinting back from one shoulder to the other, as though some great terror were at his very heels.
With a few thousand absentee ballots still uncounted and Republican Perry Hooper appearing to be ahead, the Democrats rushed into court to ask a judge to change the rules.
Because of the speed - and thus the intensity - of the onset of the rush, smoking is the most addictive mode of delivery for illicit drugs.
In the long run, continual contact with those threads might produce a certain adhesion and inconvenience the Spider, who must preserve all her agility in order to rush upon the prey before it can release itself.
Perhaps if he embarrassed himself badly enough, it would at least slow the Adjutors down in their rush to total power.
The woman appeared to be Hispanic and said something quickly to Casey before rushing back into the tiny adobe house.
With a loss of some two hundred men the leading regiments succeeded in reaching Colenso, and the West Surrey, advancing by rushes of fifty yards at a time, had established itself in the station, but a catastrophe had occurred at an earlier hour to the artillery which was supporting it which rendered all further advance impossible.
Once a handful of men, tormented beyond endurance, sprang up as a sign that they had had enough, but Thorneycroft, a man of huge physique, rushed forward to the advancing Boers.
Tom hoped would prove to be a successful aerial warship rushed to the open.
Though it may seem to the reader that some time has elapsed since the first sounding of the alarm, all that I have set down took place in a very short period--hardly three minutes elapsing since Tom and the others came rushing out of the aerial warship building.
The silvery aeroplane was rushing through the atmosphere at a great rate.
The moment the Dark sensed she had told you, they must have come rushing, sending the afanc to shock you into giving up what she had said.