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to rush through
verb
To hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
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I want to rush through, force answers and know what only time will reveal.
I think about the things we'd have to rush through to tell "American Crime" in two hours.
P7 Government to rush through law to close iPlayer loophole.
But I'm certainly not going to rush through this decision.
On Tuesday, water continued to rush through the small channel they created.
Having misjudged his timing, Mr Mulcair had to rush through his pre-vote speech.
"There was no need to rush through the NIS deal, but the cabinet did it Tuesday".
If you give him an open door, he's going to rush through it.
The Libertines are willing to cut some corners in order to rush through their songs.
Mr. Connor said it was important not to rush through such a life-or-death case.
"I kind of tighten up and feel the need to rush through things".
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