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  • 111rush — 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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  • 112кипеть — КИПЕТЬ1, несов. 1 и 2 л. не употр. Перен. Двигаться беспорядочно, беспокойно, суетливо в различных направлениях на неограниченном пространстве (о множестве животных, людей), перемещением своим напоминая бурлящую, пенящуюся жидкость; Син.: кишеть …

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  • 113пыхтеть — ПЫХТЕТЬ1, несов. (сов. попыхтеть). Дыша тяжело, издавать (издать) при вдохе или выдохе свистящие звуки (обычно от усталости) [impf. to pant, gasp, puff, breathe rapidly and with effort, esp. during or after hurried movement; * to be out of… …

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  • 114rush — I. /rʌʃ / (say rush) verb (i) 1. to move or go with speed, impetuosity, or violence. 2. to dash; dash forward for an attack or onslaught. 3. to go or plunge with headlong or rash haste. 4. to go, come, pass, etc., rapidly: tears rushed to his… …

  • 115snap — [c]/snæp / (say snap) verb (snapped, snapping) –verb (i) 1. to make a sudden, sharp sound; crackle. 2. to click, as a mechanism. 3. to move, strike, shut, catch, etc., with a sharp sound, as a lid. 4. to break suddenly, especially with a sharp,… …

  • 116ētro- —     ētro     English meaning: hurried, swift     Deutsche Übersetzung: “rasch, heftig”?     Note: Root ētro : “hurried, swift” derived from Root üt(e)r : “fire”     Material: O.H.G. ütar (*ētro ) “keen scented; acute, sharp, perceptive, swift,… …

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  • 117glance — ► VERB 1) take a brief or hurried look. 2) strike at an angle and bounce off obliquely. ► NOUN ▪ a brief or hurried look. DERIVATIVES glancing adjective. ORIGIN Old French glacier to slip , from glace ice …

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  • 118glancing — glance ► VERB 1) take a brief or hurried look. 2) strike at an angle and bounce off obliquely. ► NOUN ▪ a brief or hurried look. DERIVATIVES glancing adjective. ORIGIN Old French glacier to slip , from glace ice …

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  • 119hurriedly — hurry ► VERB (hurries, hurried) ▪ move or act quickly or more quickly. ► NOUN ▪ great haste; urgency. ● in a hurry Cf. ↑in a hurry DERIVATIVES hurried …

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  • 120hurry — ► VERB (hurries, hurried) ▪ move or act quickly or more quickly. ► NOUN ▪ great haste; urgency. ● in a hurry Cf. ↑in a hurry DERIVATIVES hurried …

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