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with a rush

 

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Adverbial with a rush has 1 sense
  1. lickety split, lickety cut, at full speed, with a rush - without delay; "she tackled the job lickety-split"

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Term: with a rush

Description: "With a rush" is an idiomatic expression that refers to something happening quickly and forcefully, often with great speed or urgency.

Sample sentences:

  • 1. The students entered the classroom with a rush, eager to see the results of their midterm exams.
  • 2. The storm swept in with a rush, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
  • 3. The crowd bolted out of the stadium with a rush after witnessing their favorite team's victory.
  • 4. She answered the important phone call with a rush of adrenaline, hoping it was good news.
  • 5. With a rush of excitement, the children opened their presents on Christmas morning.

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