rushing
[ ruhsh-ing ]
/ ˈrʌʃ ɪŋ /
noun
a sequence of social events sponsored by a fraternity or sorority for prospective members prior to bidding and pledging.
OTHER WORDS FROM rushing
un·rush·ing, adjectiveWords nearby rushing
rushdie,
rushdie, salman,
rushee,
rusher,
rushes,
rushing,
rushmore,
rushwork,
rushy,
rusine antler,
rusk
Definition for rushing (2 of 2)
Origin of rush
1SYNONYMS FOR rush
1
hasten,
run.
Rush,
hurry,
dash,
speed imply swiftness of movement.
Rush implies haste and sometimes violence in motion through some distance:
to rush to the store.
Hurry suggests a sense of strain or agitation, a breathless rushing to get to a definite place by a certain time:
to hurry to an appointment.
Dash implies impetuosity or spirited, swift movement for a short distance:
to dash to the neighbor's.
Speed means to go fast, usually by means of some type of transportation, and with some smoothness of motion:
to speed to a nearby city.
OTHER WORDS FROM rush
rush·ing·ly, adverb un·rushed, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for rushing
British Dictionary definitions for rushing (1 of 2)
rush
1
/ (rʌʃ) /
verb
noun
adjective (prenominal)
requiring speed or urgency
a rush job
characterized by much movement, business, etc
a rush period
Derived forms of rush
rusher, nounWord Origin for rush
C14
ruschen, from Old French
ruser to put to flight, from Latin
recūsāre to refuse, reject
British Dictionary definitions for rushing (2 of 2)
rush
2
/ (rʌʃ) /
noun
any annual or perennial plant of the genus Juncus, growing in wet places and typically having grasslike cylindrical leaves and small green or brown flowers: family Juncaceae Many species are used to make baskets
any of various similar or related plants, such as the woodrush, scouring rush, and spike-rush
something valueless; a trifle; straw
not worth a rush
short for rush light
Derived forms of rush
rushlike, adjectiveWord Origin for rush
Old English
risce, rysce; related to Middle Dutch
risch, Norwegian
rusk, Old Slavonic
rozga twig, rod
Medical definitions for rushing
Rush
[ rŭsh ]
American physician, politician, and educator. A signer of the Declaration of Independence, he promoted the humane treatment of the mentally ill.
Idioms and Phrases with rushing
rush
see bum's rush; fools rush in where angels fear to tread; mad rush; (rush) off someone's feet.