Meaning of rush
Definition of rush
(adj)
not
accepting
reservations
done
under
pressure; "a
rush
job"
(noun)
the act of
moving
hurriedly
and in a
careless
manner; "in his haste to
leave
he forgot his book"
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; "they got a
great
bang
out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a
quick
rush
from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
a
sudden
burst
of activity; "come
back
after
the rush"
(American football) an
attempt
to
advance
the
ball
by
running
into the line; "the linebackers were
ready
to
stop
a rush"
(verb)
move
hurridly; "He
rushed
down
the
hall
to
receive
his guests"; "The cars raced
down
the street"
attack
suddenly
urge
to an
unnatural
speed; "Don't
rush
me, please!"
act or
move
at
high
speed; "We
have
to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
run with the ball, in
football
cause
to
move
fast
or to
rush
or race; "The
psychologist
raced the rats
through
a
long
maze"
cause
to
occur
rapidly; "the
infection
precipitated a
high
fever
and
allergic
reactions"
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