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  • 41a rush of blood to the head — ► a rush of blood to the head a sudden attack of wild irrationality. Main Entry: ↑rush …

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  • 42gold rush — noun Date: 1876 1. a rush to newly discovered goldfields in pursuit of riches 2. the headlong pursuit of sudden wealth in a new or lucrative field • gold rusher noun …

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  • 43List of Sugar Rush episodes — This is a list of episodes of the British television programme Sugar Rush, broadcast by Channel 4 from 2005 to 2006. There have been 2 series of the programme, the first airing in 2005 and the second in 2006. Each series consists of ten episodes …

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  • 44in·rush — /ˈınˌrʌʃ/ noun [singular] : a fast inward flow or movement into a place a sudden inrush of water/air …

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  • 45gust of wind — sudden rush of wind …

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  • 46flush´er — flush1 «fluhsh», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to become red suddenly; blush; glow: »Her face flushed when they laughed at her. SYNONYM(S): redden. 2. to rush suddenly; flow rapidly: »Embarrassment caused the blood to flush to her cheeks …

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  • 47Max Steel — For the television show, see Max Steel (TV series). Max Steel Type Action Figures Company Mattel Country United States Availability 1999 – …

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  • 48Flush — Flush, n. 1. A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes. [1913 Webster] In manner of a wave or flush. Ray. [1913 Webster] 2. A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame, modesty, or intensity …

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  • 49Financial crisis — For the 2008–2010 crisis, see Subprime mortgage crisis , Late 2000s financial crisis and Late 2000s recession. Economics …

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  • 50flush — I [[t]flʌʃ[/t]] n. 1) phl a blush; rosy glow 2) a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water 3) a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush of anger[/ex] 4) glowing freshness or vigor: the flush of youth[/ex] 5) a reddening of the skin, as… …

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