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rush in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

rush in English

  • rush
    adj. 1. requiring speed.
    Ex. A rush order must be filled at once.
    2. (U.S. Informal.) of or having to do with rushing.
    Ex. rush week for all sororities.

  • rush
    expr. rushes, the first filmed scenes of a part of a motion picture, projected especially for the approval of the director.
    Ex. Sometimes ... I'm not satisfied with the rushes and they let me dub in new lines (Clifton Webb).

  • rush
    expr. with a rush, suddenly; quickly.
    Ex. The Confederate States perceive that they cannot carry all before them with a rush (London Times).

  • rush
    noun rusher.

  • rush
    noun 1. the act of rushing; dash.
    Ex. The rush of the flood swept everything before it. The little girl told her sad story in a rush of tears. There was a general rush of the men towards the beach (Herman Melville).
    2. busy haste; hurry. <

  • rush
    rush (1), verb, noun, adjective.

  • rush
    rush (2), noun.
    1. any one of a family of grasslike plants with pithy or hollow stems, that grow in wet ground or marshy places. Rushes comprise a family of plants.
    2. a stem of such a plant, used for making chair seats, baskets, floor mats,

  • rush
    v.i. 1. to move with speed or force.
    Ex. to rush from the room. The river rushed past. We rushed to the station. Our sail was now set, and, with the still rising wind, we rushed along (Herman Melville).
    (SYN) dash, hurry, speed.
    2. to

  • rush
    v.t. 1. to send, push, force, or carry with speed or haste.
    Ex. Rush this order, please. We rushed him home before the rain began. The sick child was rushed to the hospital.
    2. to attack, overcome, or take with much speed and force.
    Ex

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