Rush ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rush ( verb )

  1. Move or act with great haste.
  2. Move in a headlong or uncontrolled way.

Origin:

Old english rūscian, of germanic origin; related to dutch ruischen and german rauschen.

Examples:

  1. He rushed to finish the project before the deadline.
  2. She rushed to catch the train.
  3. The crowd rushed to leave the building.
  4. They rushed to the aid of the injured person.
  5. The water rushed down the river with great force.

(As a noun)

Rush ( noun )

  1. Move or act with great haste.
  2. Move in a headlong or uncontrolled way.

Origin:

Old english rūscian, of germanic origin; related to dutch ruischen and german rauschen.

Examples:

  1. He rushed to finish the project before the deadline.
  2. She rushed to catch the train.
  3. The crowd rushed to leave the building.
  4. They rushed to the aid of the injured person.
  5. The water rushed down the river with great force.
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