Rush
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Rush ( verb )
- Move or act with great haste.
- Move in a headlong or uncontrolled way.
Origin:
Old english rūscian, of germanic origin; related to dutch ruischen and german rauschen.
Examples:
- He rushed to finish the project before the deadline.
- She rushed to catch the train.
- The crowd rushed to leave the building.
- They rushed to the aid of the injured person.
- The water rushed down the river with great force.
(As a noun)
Rush ( noun )
- Move or act with great haste.
- Move in a headlong or uncontrolled way.
Origin:
Old english rūscian, of germanic origin; related to dutch ruischen and german rauschen.
Examples:
- He rushed to finish the project before the deadline.
- She rushed to catch the train.
- The crowd rushed to leave the building.
- They rushed to the aid of the injured person.
- The water rushed down the river with great force.