"Rushed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rushed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rushed" Meaning

Moved or done quickly and without careful thought.

"Rushed" Examples

After the restaurant was overbooked, the kitchen staff were rushed to fulfill the high demand of orders.
She felt rushed and didn't have time to finish her assignment before the deadline.
He was rushed out the door without finishing his breakfast.
The nurse was rushed to the emergency room to help a patient who had just arrived.
The tour group was rushed up the mountain to catch the sunrise.

"Rushed" Similar Words

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Ruses

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Tricks or cunning devices used to achieve an aim, typically by tricking or deceiving others.

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Rushcutters

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Rushcutters are people who cut rough work in a hurry, often skilled but impromptu and approximately accurate. Historically, a rushcutter was a young man in pre-industrial times hired as a short-term laborer, typically on a river, canal, or in the fields.

Rushdie

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Salman Rushdie is a British Indian novelist, essayist, and screenwriter of Indian birth, born on June 19, 1947, in Bombay, India. He is the author of several novels, essays, and collections of short stories, and has been awarded numerous honors and accolades for his works.<br><br>The term "Rushdie" itself is likely referring to the author or his literary works.

Rushes

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To move or proceed quickly and hurriedly; to go quickly: "The cars rush through the tunnel." She rushed to complete the project before the deadline. <br><br>The plural form of rush, used to refer to a quick, urgent movement or progress: "The doctor rushed to the patient's bedside."

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Rushmore

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The term "Rushmore" can refer to several things, but most commonly, it is associated with:<br><br>1. <strong>Mount Rushmore Sculpture Bluffs</strong>, a famous monument in South Dakota, USA, that features four large sculptures of the heads of American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.<br><br>However, it may also refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Richard Rushmore</strong>, a British film editor known for his work with John Cleese and Sammy J. Miller.<br>2. <strong>Rachel Rushmore</strong>, an American politician, in particular Margaret C. Rushmore who was the majority leader of the Wellfleet House.<br><br>Please let me know if you have any further questions concerning the term "Rushmore".

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Ruska

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Ruska or ryeka has multiple possible meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Ruska</strong> can refer to something related to Russia or of Russian origin.<br><br>2. <strong>Ryeka</strong>, which is a Russian word meant to describe the Russian language. The suffix "-ska" is a common diminutive or possessive suffix.<br><br>3. <strong>Ruska</strong> can also be a given name or a surname.<br><br>However, without a proper context, it's difficult to give an exact interpretation.

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