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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.
1National's energy spokesperson Jonathan Young said the rushed process was largely negligent.
2Tents, food aid, clean water and medicine were rushed to the area.
3As soon as he heard, young William rushed out of the house.
4Southern African neighbours express concerns that the electoral process has been rushed.
5Southern African neighbors express concerns that the electoral process has been rushed.
6Software companies have also rushed to accommodate a record number of users.
7Security forces rushed to the scene in response and police are investigating.
8He rushed to the aid of the injured road worker, he said.
9I rushed down to stand on the last step above water level.
10It is unacceptable to introduce these financial changes in a rushed manner.
11Zoltan's thickly slanting letters, handwriting from over forty years ago, rushed forward:
12Government regulators also rushed to say they would investigate any Google-Yahoo partnership.
13He arrived minutes later, looking rushed and smelling like greasy fast food.
14Thousands of Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers were quickly rushed into Ladakh.
15Unable to stay away a moment longer, I rushed to Jack's side.
16The cocks of the tanks were opened and the water rushed in.
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