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How to use RUSH in a sentence

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Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar.
They flinch at the sound of that laugh, but they keep edging forward, nerving themselves for the final rush.
This particular stretch of road is one of the main bottlenecks for traffic leaving the town during rush hour times.
As we neared the dock I smelled the river and heard the soft rush of waves against the wood.
But after that adrenaline rush while still in my nightshirt, the rest of the day has been pretty uneventful.
Later his driving was to be his downfall as his motorcycle took a mind of its own and he was unseated in the middle of Third Road at rush hour.
Director Gore Verbinski does an efficient, unshowy job of laying out the story and giving Depp and Geoffrey Rush room to chew the scenery.
The ball is snapped, and then a strong Oakland rush punctures the line and dumps K.C. QB Trent Green for a loss.
But the buses can be horribly crowded at times and are often held in the long traffic jams that snarl up key points at rush hours.
That, though, is no reason for Britain to rush ahead of the pack by putting an undigested treaty to a snap popular vote.
If you're looking for an adrenaline rush and an untamed hooligan bike, the new Bandit, fun though it is, isn't the bike for you.
Big Prairie and Gun Salute came running late to close the gap, but ran out of race track as Rush Bay held on to win by a neck.
After you've taken a few deep breaths and enjoyed the rush of achieving your goal, where do you go next?
Alternatively, you can eschew the usual headlong rush of the resort and take off into the back country on a pair of snowshoes or touring skis.
It had taken only a few minutes' exposure to the pre-Christmas rush for me to once again yearn for peace and solitude.
Rush coined the term breakbone fever, based on the intense description of symptoms reported by one of his patients.
It could be as close as a step in front of him urging him on, or a distant goal to rush toward.
He had to rush off afterwards because he was rehearsing for a show but he still found time to come along and help make it an unforgettable night.
Each time the sliding doors leading to the tracks open, a rush of cold air fills the station.
He slyly let the students' horse loose while they were grinding the corn, forcing them to rush after it, forgetting the meal.
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They had stopped their forward rush and darted into the shelter of the pergola.
Immediately there was a rush for the reading matter and then for the wannigan to buy lanterns by which to read.
None of them had been solidly founded enough to withstand the wavelike rush of Rodney Aldrich into her life.
A chunk of exhaust pipe had split away, and was quivering before the rush of air like a reed in an organ pipe.
I am sick in my soul of narrow apartments and wheels and the rush and roar of the city.
It made her a bit dizzy to think of the rush of tumultuous emotions which had outvied the storm of the elements but now.
She walked along unconscious of the keen, cold, wintery air in the rush of happy thoughts that crowded over her.
The water of the basin will rush into the bottle to fill the partial vacuum created by the disappearance of the oxygen.
The people of Zoar, for dread, rush into the sea and are destroyed.
At the same moment the rest of the band made a rush at the oomiak.
They oped the gates, and outward in a great rush did they break.
Skyrocketing gold prices have triggered a modern gold rush, one with a new breed of prospector.
Every moment Madden expected a rush of sea water down the passageway.
Then thoughts came to him with a rush, leaping and dancing in his mind like imps in Hades.
What's gone, though, is the mad rush to throw money at half-baked business models.
I was an interested spectator of events, and, sometimes swept on by the rush, was myself a curious participant.
And he made a rush at me, with his stick lifted, and after him came the headman, grunting with rage.
A MYSTERY bidder has paid pounds 285,000 for an 8lb gold nugget found in California's famous Gold Rush country.
We knew that at the tide the pent-up waters between the islands of Ferroe and Loffoden rush with irresistible violence, forming a whirlpool from which no vessel ever escapes.
The book itself derives inspiration from the real life historical event of the Klondike Gold Rush, also known as the Alaska Gold Rush or the Yukon Gold Rush.
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