[intransitive, transitive] to move or to do something with great speed, often too fast. We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. |
rush · · · · [singular] rush (of something) a sudden strong emotion or sign of strong emotion · [singular] a sudden feeling of extreme pleasure or excitement. |
1[intransitive, transitive] to move or to do something with great speed, often too fast We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. |
to force someone/be forced to leave a place quickly He soon got the bum's rush from the club. See rush in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check ... |
Where does the noun rush come from? ... The earliest known use of the noun rush is in the Old English period (pre-1150). rush is a word inherited from Germanic. |
done too quickly or made to do something too quickly synonym hurried. It was a rushed decision made at the end of the meeting. |
to be extremely busy; to have too many things to do Weekdays are slow in the restaurant, but on weekends the staff are rushed off their feet. |
to produce something very quickly. The editors rushed out an item on the crash for the late news. Thousands of copies of the CD have been rushed out in ... |
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun rush pin. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ... |
to (cause to) go or do something very quickly: rush (about/around) I've been rushing (about/around) all day trying to get everything done. RUSH HOUR · RUSH JOB · GOLD RUSH · Rush into something |
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