Etymology: [ r&sh ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English rusch, risch "rush" from Old English rysc, risc "rush, plant that grows in marshy ground" from Proto-Germanic *ruskō, *ruskōn, *risk- (“rush, reed”) from Proto-Indo-European *rezg'- (“to weave”). Akin to Middle Low German rusch, risch "rush", Middle Dutch rusch (Dutch rus "rush, bulrush"), Middle High German rusch (German Rusch), West Frisian risk "rush", Danish ruse "woven basket, fish-trap".
koşturmak, sıkıştırmak, acele etmek, telaş, kızarıklık, koşuşturma, koşma, acele, kızartı, şiddetli esmek, acele etme, hasırotu, toplanma, akın, sıçrama, hızlı akmak, hücum etmek, hücum, koşmak, kazıklamak, asılmak, aceleye getirmek, aceleleştirmek, acele ile göndermek, üstüne çullanmak, atılma, fasa fiso, düşünmeden girişmek, atılmak, saldırma, üşüşme, üstüne atılmak, önemsiz şey, çabucak halletmek, kofa, talep, hız, istek, yetiştirmek, rağbet, kur yapmak, kur, telaş etmek, saldırmak, saz, alacalı, acele ettirmek, sıkboğaz etmek, seğirtmek, ko, kakma, kur yapmak [amer.], akın yapmak, furya, saldırış, saldırı, koşuşturmak, düşüncesizce hamle yapmak, itip, rush a bill th, kazıklamak [brit.], asılmak [amer.], hızla akmak, acele et, Amerikan futbolunda topu koltuğuna alıp koşmak, Hız hücum (kan, vs.) hızlı hareket, HÜCUM:Tesirli tüfek ateşi altında düşmana doğru ilerlerken, piyadelerin çabuk ve kısa koşusu, aceleyle yapmak, acele edilmiş, rush acele et/acele ettir, hamleler/talep, akın yapmak sports,
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şiddetli esmek fiil
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koşmak
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aceleye getirmek
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HÜCUM:Tesirli tüfek ateşi altında düşmana doğru ilerlerken, piyadelerin çabuk ve kısa koşusu Askeri
An English occupational surname for someone who made things from rushes, A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities, To hurry; to perform a task with great haste, To flow rapidly or noisily, To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play, To dribble rapidly, A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant, The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play, The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc, Any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus Juncus having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers, A surge, General haste, A sudden attack; an onslaught, A rapid, noisy flow, To cause to move or act with unusual haste, A sudden forward motion, To make a swift or sudden attack, Performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure, A dialect of the language PL/1, To transport or carry quickly, To swiftly attach to without warning, the activities organized by social groups to acquaint students with their organization, To run from the scrimmage line with the ball, To move at a desired objective (typically an enemy's PowerCell or RepairPad) very quickly, concentrating only upon the objective and ignoring all other threats See Rushing, A rush is an extremely good time condensed into a few minutes, A single ball stroke in which the striker's ball roquets another ball and causes it to move some distance, a program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations, grass-like plant that forms dense clumps, mostly in wet areas Needle-like stems are cylindrical or flattened, hollow and green, Marsh- or sea grass (particularly of the genera Juncus and Scirpus) with cylindrical, often hollow stems, which are used in bottoming chairs and plaiting mats, attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street", trying to tackle or hurry a quarterback before he can throw a pass, A member of the plant FAMILY Juncaceae, A surge of pleasure that rapidly follows administration of some drugs, The sensation of a drug suddenly taking effect, speed, haste; sudden increase in activity or speed; any species of marsh grass from the genus Juncus, hurry, make haste; act or move quickly; cause to hurry, A name given to many aquatic or marsh-growing endogenous plants with soft, slender stems, as the species of Juncus and Scirpus, The merest trifle; a straw, To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice, If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly. A schoolgirl rushed into a burning flat to save a man's life I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes Shop staff rushed to get help, If people rush to do something, they do it as soon as they can, because they are very eager to do it. Russian banks rushed to buy as many dollars as they could, If you rush something, you do it in a hurry, often too quickly and without much care. You can't rush a search Instead of rushing at life, I wanted something more meaningful. + rushed rushed The report had all the hallmarks of a rushed job, If you rush someone or something to a place, you take them there quickly. We got an ambulance and rushed her to hospital We'll rush it round today if possible, The rush is a period of time when many people go somewhere or do something. The shop's opening coincided with the Christmas rush, 1) Any of a large number of reed-like aquatic and semi-aquatic perennial herbs of the genus Juncus, such as the Common Rush (Juncus effusus) 2) Lakes which take their name from this common plant (Rush, Rush, Little Rush), A rush is a situation in which you need to go somewhere or do something very quickly. The men left in a rush It was all rather a rush, To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation, To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward, a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!", a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush", act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!", (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush" a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush" a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!" act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!" attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street" run with the ball, in football, run with the ball, in football, (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush", The act of running with the ball, A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush, To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error, A perfect recitation, Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business, A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water, If you rush into something or are rushed into it, you do it without thinking about it for long enough. He will not rush into any decisions They had rushed in without adequate appreciation of the task Ministers won't be rushed into a response Don't rush him or he'll become confused. + rushed rushed At no time did I feel rushed or under pressure, If there is a rush for something, many people suddenly try to get it or do it. Record stores are expecting a huge rush for the single, If you rush something or someone, you move quickly and forcefully at them, often in order to attack them. They rushed the entrance and forced their way in Tom came rushing at him from another direction, A program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations Rush is primarily a process for exchanging information: Fraternity and sorority members give information about their respective organizations to potential new members (Rushees) The Rushees give information about themselves and inquire about the missions, philosophies, financial obligations, Alumni opportunities and membership commitment of the organization that he or she is Rushing It is an active process on both sides to ensure that new members are properly matched with a Greek Letter Organization (GLO) Every fraternity is not for every potential new member and vice versa, A player who wins a large number of pots in a short period of time is said to be on a rush Some players feel superstitiously that a rush is an independent entity, and will "play their rush" or "bet their rush" after winning a few pots - play looser and more aggressively, or just be certain to play out each hand until the rush ends Sometimes this isn't such a bad idea if the other players at the table are superstitious as well and will fold I was down about $500 after two hours of bad beats, but then I went on a monster rush and made it all back in three hands, The period of time for membership recruitment by Greek organizations An opportunity for non-Greek students to learn about individual organizations and their membership, done under pressure; "a rush job", A period of time when students participate in parties and activities to get to know the members of Greek organizations on campus Greek organizations hold rush to meet possible new members See Greek Organizations, A rapid movement of the puck, by one or more players, into the attacking zone and toward the opposition's goal cage As a verb, to make a rush, Rush is the time when undergraduates may become acquainted with and may be selected for membership to a sorority or fraternity Second semester freshmen may participate provided that they have at least a 2 0 G P A and have completed at least 12 credit hours at the University of Delaware, The print of the camera footage from one day's shooting Also called daily, a running play; also, a pass rush, Not worth a rush Worthless The allusion is to the practice of strewing floors with rushes before carpets were invented Distinguished guests had clean fresh rushes, but those of inferior grade had either the rushes which had been already used by their superiors, or none at all The more modern expression is Not worth a straw Strangers have green rushes, when daily guests are not worth a rush - Lilly: Sappho and Phaon Friar Rush Will-o'-the-Wisp; a strolling demon, who once on a time got admittance into a monastery as a scullion, and played the monks divers pranks (See Friar's Lanthorn ), A period of time, generally early in the semester, where undergraduates interested in a Fraternity are able to meet with the members, learn more about the organization, and receive an invitation to join a Greek organization (a bid), not accepting reservations, To move the ball by running instead of passing, physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813), If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy. We used to be rushed off our feet at lunchtimes. Any of several flowering plants distinguished by cylindrical stalks or hollow, stemlike leaves. They are found in temperate regions, particularly in moist or shady locations. The rush family (Juncaceae) includes the genera Juncus, the common rushes, and Luzula, the wood rushes. In many parts of the world, common rushes are woven into chair bottoms, mats, and basketwork, while rush pith serves as wicks in open oil lamps and tallow candles (rushlights). Other rushes include the bulrush (family Typhaceae), the horsetail (or scouring rush), the flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus, family Butomaceae), and the sweet rush, or sweet flag (Acorus calamus, arum family). scouring rush gold rush Klondike gold rush Rush Benjamin Rush Richard Rushing Jimmy James Andrew Rushing, grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems, cause to occur rapidly; "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions", If air or liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly. Water rushes out of huge tunnels Rush is also a noun. A rush of air on my face woke me, a sudden forceful flow, the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks", urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!", cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze", attack suddenly, step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street", the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book", If you experience a rush of a feeling, you suddenly experience it very strongly. A rush of pure affection swept over him, Simple past tense and past participle of rush, Very busy, Unedited footage; film material as recorded to tape etc, plural form of rush, Present participle of rush, hurried, performed quickly, done hastily, reak, seave, Abounding or covered with rushes, past of rush, Rough, unedited prints of a commercial to be used for editing purposes Also referred to as dallies, plural of rush, *****, The unedited film or video screened by the crew for performance, exposure etc Also known as dailies When viewing rushes make notes on focus, performance, audio etc [Top of Page],
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A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities - "rush week"
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To hurry; to perform a task with great haste - "rush one's dinner"
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To flow rapidly or noisily
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To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play
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To dribble rapidly
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A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant - "The rollercoaster gave me a rush."
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The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play - "a rush on the quaterback"
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The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc
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Any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus Juncus having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers
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A surge - "A rush of business can be difficult to handle effectively for its unexpected volume."
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General haste - "Many errors were made in the rush to finish."
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A sudden attack; an onslaught
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A rapid, noisy flow - "a rush of footsteps"
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To cause to move or act with unusual haste - "Don't rush your client or he may withdraw."
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A sudden forward motion
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To make a swift or sudden attack
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Performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure - "rush job"
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To transport or carry quickly - "The shuttle rushes passengers from the station to the airport."
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To swiftly attach to without warning
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the activities organized by social groups to acquaint students with their organization
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To run from the scrimmage line with the ball
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To move at a desired objective (typically an enemy's PowerCell or RepairPad) very quickly, concentrating only upon the objective and ignoring all other threats See Rushing
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A rush is an extremely good time condensed into a few minutes
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A single ball stroke in which the striker's ball roquets another ball and causes it to move some distance
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a program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations
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grass-like plant that forms dense clumps, mostly in wet areas Needle-like stems are cylindrical or flattened, hollow and green
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Marsh- or sea grass (particularly of the genera Juncus and Scirpus) with cylindrical, often hollow stems, which are used in bottoming chairs and plaiting mats
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attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
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trying to tackle or hurry a quarterback before he can throw a pass
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A member of the plant FAMILY Juncaceae
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A surge of pleasure that rapidly follows administration of some drugs
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The sensation of a drug suddenly taking effect
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speed, haste; sudden increase in activity or speed; any species of marsh grass from the genus Juncus isim
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hurry, make haste; act or move quickly; cause to hurry fiil
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A name given to many aquatic or marsh-growing endogenous plants with soft, slender stems, as the species of Juncus and Scirpus
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The merest trifle; a straw
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To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice
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If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly. A schoolgirl rushed into a burning flat to save a man's life I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes Shop staff rushed to get help
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If people rush to do something, they do it as soon as they can, because they are very eager to do it. Russian banks rushed to buy as many dollars as they could
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If you rush something, you do it in a hurry, often too quickly and without much care. You can't rush a search Instead of rushing at life, I wanted something more meaningful. + rushed rushed The report had all the hallmarks of a rushed job
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If you rush someone or something to a place, you take them there quickly. We got an ambulance and rushed her to hospital We'll rush it round today if possible
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The rush is a period of time when many people go somewhere or do something. The shop's opening coincided with the Christmas rush
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1) Any of a large number of reed-like aquatic and semi-aquatic perennial herbs of the genus Juncus, such as the Common Rush (Juncus effusus) 2) Lakes which take their name from this common plant (Rush, Rush, Little Rush)
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A rush is a situation in which you need to go somewhere or do something very quickly. The men left in a rush It was all rather a rush
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To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation
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To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward
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a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
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a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush"
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act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
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(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush" a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush" a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!" act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!" attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street" run with the ball, in football
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run with the ball, in football
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(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"
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The act of running with the ball
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A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush
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To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error
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A perfect recitation
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Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business
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A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water
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If you rush into something or are rushed into it, you do it without thinking about it for long enough. He will not rush into any decisions They had rushed in without adequate appreciation of the task Ministers won't be rushed into a response Don't rush him or he'll become confused. + rushed rushed At no time did I feel rushed or under pressure
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If there is a rush for something, many people suddenly try to get it or do it. Record stores are expecting a huge rush for the single
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If you rush something or someone, you move quickly and forcefully at them, often in order to attack them. They rushed the entrance and forced their way in Tom came rushing at him from another direction
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A program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations Rush is primarily a process for exchanging information: Fraternity and sorority members give information about their respective organizations to potential new members (Rushees) The Rushees give information about themselves and inquire about the missions, philosophies, financial obligations, Alumni opportunities and membership commitment of the organization that he or she is Rushing It is an active process on both sides to ensure that new members are properly matched with a Greek Letter Organization (GLO) Every fraternity is not for every potential new member and vice versa
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A player who wins a large number of pots in a short period of time is said to be on a rush Some players feel superstitiously that a rush is an independent entity, and will "play their rush" or "bet their rush" after winning a few pots - play looser and more aggressively, or just be certain to play out each hand until the rush ends Sometimes this isn't such a bad idea if the other players at the table are superstitious as well and will fold I was down about $500 after two hours of bad beats, but then I went on a monster rush and made it all back in three hands
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The period of time for membership recruitment by Greek organizations An opportunity for non-Greek students to learn about individual organizations and their membership
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done under pressure; "a rush job"
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A period of time when students participate in parties and activities to get to know the members of Greek organizations on campus Greek organizations hold rush to meet possible new members See Greek Organizations
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A rapid movement of the puck, by one or more players, into the attacking zone and toward the opposition's goal cage As a verb, to make a rush
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Rush is the time when undergraduates may become acquainted with and may be selected for membership to a sorority or fraternity Second semester freshmen may participate provided that they have at least a 2 0 G P A and have completed at least 12 credit hours at the University of Delaware
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The print of the camera footage from one day's shooting Also called daily
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a running play; also, a pass rush
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Not worth a rush Worthless The allusion is to the practice of strewing floors with rushes before carpets were invented Distinguished guests had clean fresh rushes, but those of inferior grade had either the rushes which had been already used by their superiors, or none at all The more modern expression is Not worth a straw Strangers have green rushes, when daily guests are not worth a rush - Lilly: Sappho and Phaon Friar Rush Will-o'-the-Wisp; a strolling demon, who once on a time got admittance into a monastery as a scullion, and played the monks divers pranks (See Friar's Lanthorn )
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A period of time, generally early in the semester, where undergraduates interested in a Fraternity are able to meet with the members, learn more about the organization, and receive an invitation to join a Greek organization (a bid)
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not accepting reservations
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To move the ball by running instead of passing
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physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
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If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy. We used to be rushed off our feet at lunchtimes. Any of several flowering plants distinguished by cylindrical stalks or hollow, stemlike leaves. They are found in temperate regions, particularly in moist or shady locations. The rush family (Juncaceae) includes the genera Juncus, the common rushes, and Luzula, the wood rushes. In many parts of the world, common rushes are woven into chair bottoms, mats, and basketwork, while rush pith serves as wicks in open oil lamps and tallow candles (rushlights). Other rushes include the bulrush (family Typhaceae), the horsetail (or scouring rush), the flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus, family Butomaceae), and the sweet rush, or sweet flag (Acorus calamus, arum family). scouring rush gold rush Klondike gold rush Rush Benjamin Rush Richard Rushing Jimmy James Andrew Rushing
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grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
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cause to occur rapidly; "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions"
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If air or liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly. Water rushes out of huge tunnels Rush is also a noun. A rush of air on my face woke me
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a sudden forceful flow
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the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
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urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
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cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
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attack suddenly
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step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
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the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
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If you experience a rush of a feeling, you suddenly experience it very strongly. A rush of pure affection swept over him
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rushed
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rushed
Very busy - "I was so rushed today, I didn't have time to eat lunch."
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rushes
Unedited footage; film material as recorded to tape etc
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rushes
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rushing
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rushed
hurried, performed quickly, done hastily sıfat
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A rush
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Abounding or covered with rushes
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rushed
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rushes
Rough, unedited prints of a commercial to be used for editing purposes Also referred to as dallies
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rushes
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The unedited film or video screened by the crew for performance, exposure etc Also known as dailies When viewing rushes make notes on focus, performance, audio etc [Top of Page]
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