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rush

[ruhsh] / rʌʃ /




VERB
charge, attack
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Antonyms


Example Sentences

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January has historically been a good month for the stock market, as investors rush to take positions for the year ahead.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Mouse That Roared,” a 1959 film, gently mocked the idea that every U.S. war was World War II, with the U.S. rushing in to reform and rebuild its enemies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although he played quarterback, he was so scrawny that it was hard for even the most optimistic coach to imagine how he would survive a college pass rush.

From The Wall Street Journal

There would be no playoff push, so the Galaxy felt no need to rush Puig back.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s no rush—the year is still young and off to a good start.

From Barron's