100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "rush"
Definition
The verb rush means to move or act with great speed or urgency. It often implies a sense of haste or pressure to reach a destination or complete a task quickly.
Synonyms
- Hasten
- Hurry
- Speed
- Race
- Dash
- Scurry
- Bolt
- Rush about
- Scamper
- Sprint
Antonyms
- Slow
- Delay
- Stroll
- Linger
- Pause
- Hesitate
- Take time
- Relax
- Loiter
- Meander
Examples
- I always rush to finish my homework before dinner.
- She felt the need to rush when she realized the time.
- They will rush to the airport to catch their flight.
- Don't rush through your presentation; take your time.
- The children rush outside to play as soon as school ends.
- I had to rush to the store before it closed.
- He tends to rush his decisions without thinking them through.
- We shouldn't rush into this commitment; let's think it over.
- The ambulance rushed to the scene of the accident.
- I could hear the sound of footsteps rushing down the hallway.
- Please don't rush me; I need more time to decide.
- They had to rush their project to meet the deadline.
- I always rush during the mornings to get ready for work.
- The crowd began to rush toward the exit when the concert ended.
- She rushed home to surprise her parents for their anniversary.
- The dog rushed to greet its owner at the door.
- You should never rush a good thing; let it develop naturally.
- He rushed through the traffic to get to the meeting on time.
- The teacher asked the students not to rush through the exam.
- They rushed to help the injured cyclist.
- I felt the adrenaline as I rushed to finish the race.
- Don't rush me, I'm doing my best!
- She rushed to complete her painting before the showcase.
- The kids rushed to the playground as soon as they arrived.
- We had to rush our plans due to unexpected weather changes.
- He was so excited that he rushed into the room without knocking.
- The workers rushed to complete the construction before the deadline.
- I always rush when I have a lot on my plate.
- The storm made us rush to secure the windows and doors.
- She rushed out of the house, forgetting her keys.
- They rushed through their lunch to get back to work.
- The cat rushed to the window to see the birds outside.
- He felt the need to rush after hearing the news.
- She rushed to finish the book before the library closed.
- They rushed into the theater just before the movie started.
- I could see him rushing down the street toward me.
- The excitement in the air made everyone rush to join in.
- He had to rush through the traffic to get to his appointment.
- The team rushed to celebrate their victory.
- Rushing to conclusions can lead to misunderstandings.
- The children rushed to the ice cream truck when it arrived.
- We rush through life without taking the time to enjoy the moment.
- She rushed to buy the tickets before they sold out.
- The players rushed onto the field as the game began.
- He rushed home to watch the game on TV.
- The deadline caused everyone to rush their work.
- I try not to rush my morning routine.
- The runners rushed to the finish line, eager for victory.
- The sound of the bell made the students rush to class.
- She rushed to the hospital when she heard about the accident.
- We should rush to help those in need.
- He rushed to pick up the phone before it stopped ringing.
- The cat rushed after the toy mouse.
- Don't rush your recovery; take it one step at a time.
- The urgent news made everyone rush to the meeting.
- She rushed to the stage to accept her award.
- The team had to rush through their strategy meeting.
- The students rushed to submit their assignments before the deadline.
- He rushed to catch the last train of the night.
- The fire alarm caused everyone to rush out of the building.
- They rushed to prepare for the unexpected guests.
- The dog rushed after the ball as it was thrown.
- I rush to make sure I don’t miss the bus in the morning.
- The chef had to rush to finish the meal before service started.
- She felt her heart rush as she opened the letter.
- The sudden noise made everyone rush to see what happened.
- He always rushes his meals because he eats in a hurry.
- The police rushed to the scene of the crime.
- I tried not to rush my workout today.
- The kids rushed to the candy store after school.
- We rushed to grab a good seat before the show started.
- She rushed to finish the book before the discussion started.
- The traffic made them rush their plans for the evening.
- He rushed through the details during the presentation.
- The unexpected guest made everyone rush to tidy up.
- She rushed to prepare her speech for the event.
- Don’t rush your thoughts; let them come naturally.
- The group rushed to help when they saw the accident.
- I could see the excitement in her eyes as she rushed to the door.
- The children rushed in after school, eager to play.
- He felt the urge to rush as the deadline approached.
- The parade made everyone rush to the streets for a better view.
- I rush to finish my chores before the weekend.
- The excitement in the room made the participants rush to sign up.
- She rushed to find her phone when it started ringing.
- The team rushed to meet the project deadline.
- I often rush my decisions without considering the consequences.
- The announcement made everyone rush to the exit.
- He usually rushes through his emails each morning.
- She rushed to pack her bags for the trip.
- They had to rush to reach the summit before sunset.
- The weather made them rush their outdoor plans.
- I hate to rush you, but we need to leave soon.
- The children rushed to the playground, excited for recess.
- The unexpected rain made us rush to find shelter.
- He felt the adrenaline rush through him as he ran.
- We can’t rush this process; we need to be careful.
- The hustle and bustle of the city made her rush everywhere.
- She rushed to get ready for her big date.
- The sound of the sirens made everyone rush to the window.