Sentence examples for a wild rush from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a wild rush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of excitement or urgency, often in a context related to activities or events that provoke adrenaline or enthusiasm.
Example: "As the concert began, there was a wild rush of energy that swept through the crowd, igniting their excitement."
Alternatives: "a frenzied surge" or "a chaotic wave".

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Although some, such as Peter Lougheed, a former premier, called for "orderly" development, a wild rush ensued, causing provincewide labour shortages.

At the same time, the water level fell almost three feet, so that with the sudden narrowing, plus the dive, the placid surface was transformed, for the twenty yards or so that it took to get through the tunnels of the arches, into a wild rush.

Someone presented a box of EDL-branded balaclavas, which prompted a wild rush of screaming and grabbing hands.

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It was accompanied by a wild rushing noise, and the crashing of the trees and branches could be heard becoming louder and louder as it advanced.

On October 18 the market went into a free fall, and the wild rush to buy stocks gave way to an equally wild rush to sell.

So the Thessalian rider is wont on the open plain to guide his horse's steaming mouth with mobile bit, now spurring his rapid steed and not merely giving him rein, now jerking high the open jaws in his control, and now starting to wheel the horse's neck round and pull its wild rush into a circle.

Silver Charm and Wild Rush finished in a dead heat today in the $500,000 Kentucky Cup Classic at Turfway Park.

"I love the feeling that you're almost out of control, and going faster and faster all the time," Lizzy Yarnold says, her eyes widening as she describes the wild rush of hurtling head-first down a mile-long tube of ice at 90mph, without any brakes, on a skeleton bob.

The speaker hearing the bell is one Marcus Conway, husband, father and a civil engineer in some small way responsible for the wild rush of buildings, roads and bridges that disrupted life in Ireland during the boom that in the book has just gone bust.

This is not to suggest that other art forms aren't expensive, difficult or time-consuming, but the act of making a movie -- and how effin' long it takes -- bears a special mark of insanity, often robbing you of that initial, wild rush to bottle up those bad vibes in the first place.

Wild Rush cruised through the mud yesterday at Belmont Park and almost outran history.

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