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  • 21rush — rush1 rushingly, adv. /rush/, v.i. 1. to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence. 2. to dash, esp. to dash forward for an attack or onslaught. 3. to appear, go, pass, etc., rapidly or suddenly: The blood rushed to his face. 4 …

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  • 22rush*/*/ — [rʌʃ] verb [I/T] I 1) to go somewhere in a hurry, or to take someone or send something somewhere in a hurry Suddenly the door burst open and Joe rushed in.[/ex] Ambulance crews rushed to the scene of the accident.[/ex] Frank was rushed to… …

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  • 23Sudden Attack — Infobox VG title = Sudden Attack developer = flagicon|Republic of Korea GameHi publisher = Netmarble (PC) designer = GameHi engine = Jupiter Game Engine released = July 21 2005 genre = First person shooter modes = Multiplayer ratings = 15+ (no… …

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  • 24rush — I [[t]rʌʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence 2) to dash forward, as for an attack 3) to appear, go, pass, etc., rapidly or suddenly 4) spo to carry the football on a running play 5) to perform, accomplish …

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  • 25rush — n 1. the initial heady or euphoric sensation consequent on taking a mind altering drug. The word is used especially, and most literally, of stimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines; it generally refers to the sudden effects of a drug… …

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  • 26sudden — adj. Sudden is used with these nouns: ↑acceleration, ↑alarm, ↑anger, ↑appearance, ↑arrival, ↑attack, ↑awakening, ↑awareness, ↑bout, ↑breeze, ↑burst, ↑change …

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  • 27rush — v 1. hasten, Literary. haste, hurry, move quickly, lose no time; make haste, Scot. swith, Scot. whirry, race, scurry, skip, spurt, whisk, run, sprint; press on, push on, shoot, tear, fly, fly on the wings of the wind, outstrip the wind, take wing …

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  • 28rush — n A sudden pleasant surge of the senses. I don t get much of arush from shelling peas. 1970s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 29rush — rʌʃ n. speed, haste; sudden increase in activity or speed; any species of marsh grass from the genus Juncus v. hurry, make haste; act or move quickly; cause to hurry …

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  • 30rush — To move swiftly. To push or drive with speed or violence. To make a sudden assault. To assault a person by rushing at him from behind and violently pushing him forward. A dangerous and unlawful sport. Markley v Whitman, 95 Mich 236, 54 NW 763 …

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