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"rush" is an acceptable and usable word in written English
You can use it as a verb to describe something happening quickly, as an informal noun meaning an urgent need to do something, or as an adjective meaning quickly or hurriedly. Example Sentence: I need to rush this article to the editor so it can be published by the deadline.
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Rush
verb
To hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
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What a nightmare!" There had been delays involving Clapham Junction earlier in the rush hour due to a lineside fire which caused hold-ups to services on London Overground.
Basically, it is good news that Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel have performed so strongly: excellent films in that "indie-literate" middle ground that many in the industry have been worrying had been neglected in the general rush to big-budget, big-box-office superhero pictures.
He added that the programmes featured actors talking about the "adrenaline rush" experienced during the riots, taking revenge against police and bricks being thrown at cars – all issues raised during the trial.
That would allow the prime minister to rush over every Wednesday that the house sits after facing parliament.
The rush of migrants heading for Texas was a common topic of conversation in the community, Cecilia said – but not for her family.
If you want respect, you have to earn it.'" If you travel in a city during rush hour, the chances are you will have seen someone on a bicycle pull a stunt that, had it been perpetrated by a car driver, would have seen them dragged from the wheel and strung from the nearest lamp-post.
Some climate experts have warned that such a move could be unhelpful, as it could encourage a rush of short-term policies that would have limited lasting benefit.
As season ticket-holders came to terms with increases of up to 2.5%, passengers on a main London to Scotland route endured delays throughout the rush hour.
RB Sheer terror at the impending rush of kingside pawns would make me think about getting my king to safety pretty fast.
The rush to make a new offer on devolution, promised within hours of the shock poll result on Sunday, triggered accusations of panic and bogus bribes from Alex Salmond, the first minister.
While the Tories will be pleased by the narrowing of the gap with Labour, the party's inability to push its own tally up higher to a point where it could entertain the prospect of an overall Commons majority will be a worry, particularly after a rush of good economic news.
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