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