rush
What is the Definition of rush?
Noun:
- the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
- a sudden forceful flow
- grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
- the swift release of a store of affective force
- a sudden burst of activity
- (American football)
Verb:
- move hurridly
- attack suddenly
- urge to an unnatural speed
- act or move at high speed
- run with the ball, in football
- cause to move fast or to rush or race
- cause to occur rapidly
Adjective:
- not accepting reservations
- done under pressure
How can I use rush in a sentence?
He mounted the broom and kicked hard against the ground and up, up he soared; air rushed through his hair, and his robes whipped out behind him — and in a rush of fierce joy he realized he would found something he could do without being taught — this was easy, this was wonderful.
The volume of traffic in the city center increases significantly during rush hour. - Объем движения в центре города значительно увеличивается в час пик.
In a great rush of excitement he dived downward after the streak of gold.
It’s usual for traffic to be heavy during rush hour in the city center. - Обычно движение бывает интенсивным в час пик в центре города.
The underground station was crowded with commuters during rush hour. - Станция метро была переполнена пассажирами в час пик.
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