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rush job
noun
A task done under pressure or with urgency.
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"It's a rush job".
It's always a rush job.
The work was a rush job.
The plan looks like a rush job.
It may have been too much of a rush job.
"We were in a hurry, a rush job.
Mozart's opera "La Clemenza di Tito" was a rush job.
Even with help from Andrew O'Hagan, Featherstone and Tiffany's edit feels like a rush job.
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But when the book is a rush-job, hoping to coast on the afterglow of a specific event, then it works less well.
GM says it will ensure the GTO is up to snuff, but Detroit has a discouraging record with rush-job imports from overseas subsidiaries.
This isn't some rush-job given to a bunch of magazine designers who slap a little video in the corner of a horribly laid-out page.
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