rush - use in sentences

Object

  • forwards.: Page 7 1 [ Closeup of Inuyasha rushing forwards. ] Inuyasha You bastard, wait up!
  • along.: Inuyasha Wha... 4 [ Closeup of Inuyasha rushing along. ] Inuyasha Wait you bastard!
  • torrent: The evil wind, like a rushing torrent, cannot be restrained.
  • downstairs: On seeing the Green Angel, Josh's jaw dropped and he rushed downstairs to tell his parents.

Adjective modifier

  • mad: Into this category come Mad Rush with their debut CD.
  • last-minute: Yes 58.4 % No 41.6 % More... Will a last-minute rush save the retailers this Christmas?
  • sudden: The sudden rush into the market is being fuelled by the potential for big profits.
  • gold: Also, in 1885 there was a gold rush at Hall's Creek 100km to the south, bringing an influx of miners.

Modifies a noun

  • hour: The weaving can be hell raising at rush hour.
  • matting: These floors often had rush matting laid down, which is a second " character feature " .

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • through: It was an explosion of coal dust, which caused flames to rush through where the men were working.
  • around: Its people rushed around like water being poured from a well.
  • off: You can be bored to tears for hours on end or rushed off your feet the whole day.

Preposition: of

  • adrenaline: I zoomed out a little further and a rush of adrenaline filled my body.

Noun used with modifier

  • adrenaline: My Favorite is the title track, pure adrenaline rush, best male harmonies I've heard on a rock track.
  • adrenalin: Always wanting an adrenalin rush, Bond is part of the " danger society " .
  • pre-Christmas: We then seemed to get a pre-Christmas rush on orders.
  • Xmas: Beat the Xmas rush buy your 2007 calenders here!
  • gold: Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit Gold Rush settlements and parks of totem poles.
  • heath: Wet slopes have purple moor grass and the wettest areas support heath rush.

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