rushes

[US]/[ˈrʌʃɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈrʌʃɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to move or travel somewhere quickly; to force or push someone or something somewhere; to flood (a river)
n.tall grasses growing in wet areas; a sudden large movement or flow of people; a hurried attempt to do something before it is too late; a sudden strong desire or impulse

Phrases & Collocations

the river rushes

blood rushes

head rushes

rushes in

rushes out

rushing water

rushes forward

rushes by

rushes down

rushes of wind

Example Sentences

the river rushes through the narrow canyon.

she rushes to catch the departing train.

a sudden rush of adrenaline surged through him.

the company rushes to meet the deadline.

he rushes to answer the phone when it rings.

a rush of customers filled the store.

the water rushes down the hillside after the rain.

she rushes to finish her homework before dinner.

a rush of wind blew through the open window.

he rushes to apologize for his mistake.

the stock market rushes to a new high.

a rush of excitement filled the air.

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