move with urgent haste
Oliver rushed after her
I rushed outside and hailed a taxi
entertain (a new student) in order to assess suitability for membership of a college fraternity or sorority
make (a customer) pay a particular amount, especially an excessive one
how much did they rush you for this heap?
They rushed you, all right! It's not worth a penny more than £120
a sudden intense feeling
Mark felt a rush of anger
an act of advancing forward, especially towards the quarterback
the first prints made of a film after a period of shooting
after the shoot the agency team will see the rushes
an erect, tufted marsh or waterside plant resembling a sedge or grass, with inconspicuous greenish or brownish flowers. Widely distributed in temperate areas, some kinds are used for matting, chair seats, and baskets
a thing of no value (used for emphasis)
not one of them is worth a rush