Wiktionary
vb. (context intransitive English) to leave in a hurry
WordNet
v. depart in a hurry [syn: rush away]
Usage examples of "rush off".
So you think that maybe he is busy with his dinner, and when he is finished, and wipes his chin clean, he will get around to swallowing the world of the living, so you want to rush off and close the gateway before he picks his napkin from his lap?
Micah tried a little smoothness of his own, and it caught Rush off-guard.
Micah tried a little smoothness of his own and it caught Rush off guard.
If he could persuade Miriam to come and live with him again, that would be a decisive act not easily overthrown by any sudden impulse to rush off to that other plane of existence.
Hundreds of beasts, the largest species up to half the size of the lifeboat, would rush off across the sward like dark surf.
Balancing coffee, bagel, and keyboard, I hurried to check my e-mail before I had to rush off and play teacher.
Something big - some exclusive, and he had to follow it up, drop everything, rush off.
Don't take any chances on merely wounding him, and having him rush off to the jungle.
And to rush off like that from the tai-pan's party when everything was going so fine us the talk of Hong Kong and everyone admiring my darling Kevin, fawning on him, now surely the new heir of the House of Chen, for everyone agrees John Chen would certainly have died of shock when his ear was cut off.