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Somehow, though, I doubt that consumers rush out of the grocery store filter aisle and straight to the testing authorities.

My middle-daughter used to rush out onto the adjacent balcony and shout out, “Fly my pretties!”

It made one want to rush out and open a boutique in Port-au-Prince.

The young man's first desperate impulse was to rush out and fight hand to hand.

You rush out in a rage, you are beside yourself, and are glad to meet a friend, that you may work off your bile.

"But all the ship's air will rush out; the guards below have no suits on, and they'll be—" she was exclaiming.

The last batch were still eating busily, when a shrill noise from the sentinel they had set on guard caused them to rush out.

Suddenly a white funk comes over me and I rush out and into the taxi again.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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