rushes;
rushed;
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rushes;
rushed;
rushing
Britannica Dictionary definition of RUSH
1
[no object]
:
to move or do something very quickly or in a way that shows you are in a hurry
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Firefighters rushed to the accident scene.
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The children rushed down the stairs.
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She rushed past me.
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I rushed home from work to get ready for the party.
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She rushed through dinner.
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I'm getting everything ready tonight so I won't have to rush (around) in the morning.
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She rushed to close the window when she heard the rain.
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We were rushing to catch the bus.
2
a
[+ object]
:
to cause or force (someone) to do something too quickly
—
often + into
b
[no object]
:
to do something too quickly and often with little thought, attention, or care
—
often + into
3
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object]
:
to flow or move very quickly in a particular direction
—
often used figuratively
4
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[+ object]
:
to bring or send (someone or something) very quickly to a particular place
—
sometimes used figuratively
5
[+ object]
:
to do (something) quickly in a short period of time
6
[+ object]
:
to run toward (someone or something) very quickly
7
[+ object]
US
a
:
to go through the process of becoming a member of (a fraternity or sorority)
b
:
to try to get (a student) to join a fraternity or sorority
8
American football
:
to move a football down the field by running with it instead of throwing it
[no object]
[+ object]
rush out
[phrasal verb]
rush (something) out
or
rush out (something)
:
to produce (something) very quickly
2
rush
/ˈrʌʃ/
noun
plural
rushes
plural
rushes
Britannica Dictionary definition of RUSH
1
[singular]
a
:
a quick, strong, or fast movement
b
:
a quick and forceful movement of air, water, etc.
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We felt a rush of cold/hot air from the vent.
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When the levees broke, the rush of water flooded the area.
2
[singular]
:
a situation in which someone is doing something very quickly or hurrying
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In his rush to get out the door, he forgot his hat. [=he forgot his hat because he was rushing/hurrying to get out the door]
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We are in no rush [=hurry] to finish.
3
[count]
:
a situation in which a large number of people move to or toward one place at the same time usually to do a specific thing or to search for something
—
see also gold rush
4
[count]
:
a sudden demand for something by many people
5
[count]
US
:
the process of finding new people to join a fraternity or sorority
6
rushes
[plural]
:
the first prints of scenes of a film or movie that have not been edited
7
[count]
:
a strong feeling or emotion caused by a drug or by something exciting
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The roller-coaster ride gave me a rush. [=thrill]
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an adrenaline rush [=high]
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I felt a rush of relief after hearing the news.
3
rush
/ˈrʌʃ/
noun
plural
rushes
plural
rushes
Britannica Dictionary definition of RUSH
[count]
:
a tall plant similar to grass that grows in wet areas and that is used to make baskets and other things when dried