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Discover LudwigThe phrase "head rush" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of lightheadedness and dizziness, usually caused by a sudden elevation of blood pressure or a change in position. For example, "I got a head rush after standing up too quickly."
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head rush
noun
Alternative spelling of headrush
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Head rush!
Wait, wait, head rush.
"It was quite the head rush".
Slowly stand upright to avoid a head rush.
Violence, comedy and sly social commentary swirl together and produce an impressively potent head rush.
I'd pull a bag over its head, rush to a remote location and dispose of it.
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And his head rushed with emotion when he heard the reaction from the crowd.
In the middle of last season, Mourning experienced head rushes as he caught his breath running upcourt in practice.
The kanpachi I had at Sasabune was as silky and buttery as the kanpachi I've had anywhere else; the toro was the fatty stuff of head rushes.
City were not infallible in defence – one Christian Eriksen corner sparked flutters - and Touré had two head rushes that landed him in trouble.
"Norwegian voters are like chickens without a head, rushing from one party to another in the hope of a miracle," says a pundit.They certainly veered to both left and right.
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