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to rush off
verb
To hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
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Lucia had to rush off for lunch.
Some residents do not need to rush off to Manhattan.
My husband is in his suit, ready to rush off to the 8 16 train.
"I have to rush off and call back quickly," Mr. Mun said.
"I have to rush off and do a drop in Reykjavik.
Stay tuned; I have to rush off to, God help me, Englewood Cliffs.
Eager to get home, I dismissed his thanks and tried to rush off ahead.
"People can't wait to rush off to the farmers' market for local produce," he said.
"Feel there is no place for you to rush off to," she said.
I had to rush off and get on a bus with a lot of equipment.
After the interview, he says, he's going to rush off home and start writing.
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