To move or do something at a fast pace.
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Examples for "rush"
Examples for "rush"
1When he reached the landing, however, he heard a rush of water.
2As investors rush into frontier markets, analysts suggest careful selection among countries.
3But in Ireland, it's a rush to work, that's the wrong way.
4Fraud occurs in the rush of business; but it is the exception.
5That exhilarating rush of power was gone; now I felt completely drained.
1For sometimes didn't even great men hurry, in time of great need?
2But they are in no hurry; and I am in no hurry.
3The actors, however, had already fled, and apparently in a great hurry.
4Well; one must stop somewhere; Culhwch himself was in no hurry to.
5I think they've decided to bring their plans forward in a hurry.
1In addition to new funding, rapidly improving technology will hasten the project.
2He disagreed that continued oil and gas development will hasten climate change.
3Let me hasten to assure you that such is not the case.
4The number provided is too small; and I hasten to increase it.
5We hasten to send to the commanding naval officer in the bay.
1But his son Peter said Sir Ed knew how to look sharp.
2Then, 'Kirby, look sharp,' and 'Clara, you ought to be sitting down.
3I heard her tell the driver Charing Cross and to look sharp.
4But look sharp, don't get yourself caught; we can't spare a man.
5There'll only be two, three short bursts, you'll have to look sharp.
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