Use rush in a sentence
Sentences starting with rush
- Rush thought and said that there were twenty times more intellect and a hundred times more knowledge in the country in 1799 than before the Revolution. [3]
- Rush suggested the propriety of giving out under his official seal that Irving was the author of "Waverley. [4]
- Rush says: "It is impossible to calculate the mischief which Hippocrates, has done, by first marking Nature with his name and afterwards letting her loose upon sick people. [3]
- Rush must have been a charming teacher, as he was an admirable man. [3]
Sentences ending with rush
- Next time I will be strictly careful and make my visit very short--just a kiss and a rush. [5]
- In the morning the Boers would send out spies, and then the rest would come with a rush. [5]
- The noise approached steadily, but not with a rush. [5]
- I did not rush. [5]
- The ceremonies do not begin until half-past nine; but ladies go between five and six o'clock in the morning, and when the passages are open they make a grand rush. [4]
- Not an egg; not a rush! [10]
- I, who had looked upon cruel sights in my day, was turning away with a kind of sickening when I saw the slim young man dodge the rush. [9]
- Yet as Brown looked at Charley the old fascination came on him with a rush. [11]
- Suddenly there shot into Barry Whalen's mind a thought which startled him, which brought the colour to his face with a rush. [11]
- Presently the colour came back to his face with a rush. [11]
Short sentences using rush
- How you rush at conclusions! [10]
- Rush. [3]
Sentences containing rush two or more times
- We are in the full rush of the holidays now, and an awful rush it is, too. [5]
- There was a rush toward him, a rush that drove Janet against the wall almost at his side, and he held up his hands in mock despair, gently impeding the little bodies that strove to enter. [9]
- Watling and Tooting rush to the bridal suite, and rush back again to demand justice. [9]
- There should be a rush from Europe and America to that place; and when the victims of alcoholism find out what they can get by going there, the rush will begin. [5]
More example sentences with the word rush in them
- Now I want you, if you'll be so good, to go around with me to the Pacific delegation, for I want to rush this thing through and get along home. [5]
- A second's thought would have convinced every one that getting out was impossible, and that the only effect of a rush would be to crash people to death. [5]
- It was well worked in London; and bishops, statesmen, and all ports of people made a rush for the land company's shares. [5]
- How it contrasts with hot and perspiring pedestrianism, and dusty and deafening railroad rush, and tedious jolting behind tired horses over blinding white roads! [5]
- Nova a furious wind began to rush out from behind the waterfall, which seemed determined to sweep us from the bridge, and scatter us on the rocks and among the torrents below. [5]
- Again whole days, weeks, and months of his life passed in as great a rush and were as much occupied with evening parties, dinners, lunches, and balls, giving him no time for reflection, as in Petersburg. [2]
- Jim said if we had the canoe hid in a good place, and had all the traps in the cavern, we could rush there if anybody was to come to the island, and they would never find us without dogs. [5]
- Instantly the audience was on its feet, and a rush began for the door. [5]
- But the rush was not to be stemmed. [9]
- One last rush was made, and failed, and then the Staats Artillery came up on the left flank, and the game was up. [5]
- But suddenly there was a rush from the Residency Square, and thirty men, under the command of Cumner, rode in with sabres drawn. [11]
- You are lifted up, canoe and all, and you rush on down rapids, over falls, on the Kimash River in the air. [11]
- Probably you'll be uncomfortable, perhaps unhappy --you are certain to be if you marry to please society and not yourself --but better a thousand times one wild rush of real passion, of self-forgetting love, than an age of stupid, conventional affection approved by your aunt. [4]
- Five minutes after two shots were fired in quick succession, and there was a rush to the parlor from which the reports came. [5]
- The duke seemed to see my game, struggled against it, tried to rush in under my guard, made a vicious lunge that would have ended me then and there had he not slipped. [9]
- I was going to rush by and get away, but a lot of dogs jumped out and went to howling and barking at me, and I knowed better than to move another peg. [5]
- Now she longed to rush after him and beg him to restore the love with which he had hitherto surrounded her--and which the lonely woman had gratefully felt. [10]
- Alixandre was suddenly to overpower the jailer, Mattingley was to make a rush for freedom, and a few bold spirits without would second his efforts and smuggle him to the sea. [11]
- If we come to our own country, who can fail to recognize that Benjamin Rush, the most conspicuous of American physicians, was the intellectual offspring of the movement which produced the Revolution? [3]
- Calvin would ask to have the door opened, and then you would hear a rush and a "pestzt," and the concert would explode, and Calvin would quietly come in and resume his seat on the hearth. [4]
- When he git to de house he rush up-stairs en jump in de bed en kiver up, head and years, en lay dah shiverin' en shakin'--en den way out dah he hear it agin!--en a-comin'! [5]
- I sent the three men away, and then opened the sty gate and beckoned Sandy to come--which she did; and not leisurely, but with the rush of a prairie fire. [5]
- I must rush this letter into the mail instantly. [5]
- I'll rush the thing through, I'll get you organized in no time. [5]
- McNeir had his thigh broken by a pike, and was dragged back after the first rush was over; and the mate of the bark was near to drowning, being rescued, indeed, by Graham, the tanner. [9]
- In this state they rush to the great cities for a plunge into their turbid life-baths, with a frantic thirst for every exciting pleasure, which makes them the willing and easy victims of all those who sell the Devil's wares on commission. [6]
- What a rush there was towards the gate! [10]
- The spell broke, then, and the men made a rush for the door, saying: "Something's blown up! [5]
- The dog will then seize it and rush away in triumph, repeating the same manoeuvre, and evidently enjoying the practical joke. [1]
- I can see them now, crackling and writhing as they gained on the wood, licking it and fawning, as it were, till it caught and sent up a rush of sparks and fire. [10]
- One man of them is equal to a hundred of us, for they rush on death and love it better than life. [10]
- None shall ask thee what thou doest, Or care a rush for what thou knowest. [6]
- As swift as the wind she came down on her feet, holding out her arms to rush at Paula; but she suddenly let them fall in visible hesitancy, and drew back a step. [10]
- On the contrary, the whole force of this instinct throws itself on the centre of inhibition, instead of quickening the heart-beats, and sending the rush of youthful blood with fresh life through the entire system to the throbbing finger-tips. [6]
- The two of the same name look at each other for a moment, and rush together so eagerly that their bulbs are endangered. [6]
- He could hear the rush of his own swift pulses in his ears-not the faintest sound besides. [10]
- The presence in the pool of a slimy eel or a blundering bullhead or a lethargic sucker is bad enough, but the rush in of the pickerel is the advent of the devil himself. [4]
- For a moment the crowd stood still, but then it made another rush forward. [2]
- There are others that flow carelessly in the upper sunshine, begin to ripple and dance, then run swiftly, and rush into rapids in which there is no escape (though friends stand weeping and imploring on the banks) from the awful plunge of the cataract. [4]
- Only the short sword, which he wore suspended at his right side in the Hellenic fashion, would not suit that other; but suddenly a rush of hot blood crimsoned her face. [10]
- But I was swifter, and I came at him suddenly with a rush, and struck for his left shoulder when I saw my chance. [11]
- Still, he was sufficiently touched by his aunt's grief to long to rush out from under the bed and overwhelm her with joy--and the theatrical gorgeousness of the thing appealed strongly to his nature, too, but he resisted and lay still. [5]
- He had a sudden rush of repulsion; but he fought it down. [11]
- Overcome by a sudden rush of emotion, she fell on her knees at his side, bursting into noiseless sobs, which shook her from head to foot. [11]
- I now rush straight onwards, never again to turn back. [10]
- He had a sting, a rush in his blood. [11]
- He let him spring upon him, threw him to the ground, let him once more rush upon him, and then kissed his clever head. [10]
- There was no sound save the ticking of the clock on the mantel above her head, the dog's slow breathing, the snapping of the log on the fire, and a soft rush of heat up the chimney. [11]
- The City seems so much more in earnest; its business, its rush, its roar, are such serious things, sights, sounds. [14]
- Then we can snatch him out and rush him away the first time there's an alarm. [5]
- The rush that should have flooded my soul in the Coliseum did not come. [6]
- I heard muttered sentences; half-uttered screams that seemed smothered violently; and the swish of invisible garments, the rush of invisible wings. [5]
- One of them seemed to shriek out, and threw up his hands, and made as if to rush forward; but the other drew him back. [11]
- No need to say that to you; but you've got a lot of work and responsibility, and in the rush you mightn't realize that she's more ill than the chill makes her. [11]
- As he dimly saw men rush at him, he fired. [11]
- At Weinsberg he saw Count Helfenstein rush upon the spears, and when the noble countess was driven past him to Heilbronn in the dung-cart, he tossed his cap in the air with the rest. [10]
- But at the same moment came the instinct to throw himself to one side; which he did as the rush came. [11]
- Some poet has said: "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. [7]
- One wanted to rush to the citadel, another to the town-hall and, in the excitement of the moment, no sensible reflection was made. [10]
- Peoples do not rush to arms unless their national existence is threatened. [9]
- They did not rush on fiercely to the fight, nor make a brilliant onset like the Moorish and Spanish troops, but they went into the fight deliberately, and persisted obstinately, and were slow to find out when they were beaten. [4]
- He wanted to rush off to the prefect, with his hair uncombed, just as he was. [10]
- He felt the rush of pain and passion. [13]
- There was a rush of many feet, and then the walk was lined with faces. [13]
- I heard the rush of feet behind me, and in a moment Hungerford and Stone were beside me. [11]
- Next came a rush of anger to redden his face. [9]
- There was a rush for the vacant end of the room, now, and we followed and got good places. [5]
- He made one rush at me, and despite my weakness bestowed upon me a bear's hug. [9]
- Then a tremendous row broke out behind us, and as much as half of our audience left us, with a rush, to invest some sympathy in that. [5]
- It consisted of rosin, wine, rad, galangae, juniper berries, the root of the aromatic rush, asphalte, mastic, myrrh, Burgundy grapes, and honey. [10]
- But Kuni remained resolute, and when he at last perceived that his opposition only increased her obstinacy, he exclaimed: "Then rush on to your destruction! [10]
- At last the report had to be made out; and then, so greatly was the captain beloved, that he was privately informed, and was thus enabled to rush his resignation to Washington ahead of the report. [5]
- While talking, the rattle of musketry was heard in the distance, awaking such excitement in Adrian's mind, that he wanted to rush out again; but his mother stopped him and he was obliged to mount the stairs to his room. [10]
- To rush at random into the immense-burning building would have been madness. [10]
- This is a prodigiously satisfactory place, and I am so glad I don't have to go back to the turmoil and rush of New York. [5]
- A giant Irish policeman, who seemed in continual danger of a violent death, and wholly indifferent to it, stood between the car tracks and halted the rush from time to time, driving the people like sheep from one side to the other. [9]
- Live in thy past; await no more The rush of heaven-sent wings; Earth still has music left in store While Memory sighs and sings. [6]
- Sometimes, as in one of those poems recently published,--the reader will easily guess which,--the youthful spirit has come over me with such a rush that it made me feel just as I did when I wrote the history of the "One-hoss Shay" thirty years ago. [6]
- They flourished chiefly on the opposite side of the Beau Cheval, whose waters flowed so waywardly--now with a rush, now silently away through long reaches of country. [11]
- One flings himself on his prey with a rush like a block of stone hurled from a roof, but the other, without being seen, strikes his poisoned fang into his flesh like an adder hidden in the sand. [10]
- The rush went on and on, for a long time, and at last, sure enough, along comes the barkeeper, and then everybody rose, and a cheer went up that made the heavens shake, I tell you! [5]
- In the lapping of the waves upon the beach, he hears the dip of ghostly oars; in the secret noises of the night he hears spirit voices; in the soft sweep of the breeze, the rush of invisible wings. [5]
- And the sight of him, and the sound of his voice, brought back with a rush memories of a forgotten past. [9]
- In the rush of finishing up yesterday, the mountains were left in a ragged condition, and some of the plains were so cluttered with rubbish and remnants that the aspects were quite distressing. [5]
- But by consent of every man who fought under McNeill that day, the biggest thing done among the Sikhs happened in the fiercest moment of the rush on the Berkshire zeriba. [11]
- Two thousand miles of ceaseless rush and rattle and clatter, by night and by day, and never a weary moment, never a lapse of interest! [5]
- Apparently there was nothing further to do now, and the people were glad, for, privately, they were impatient to get out and rush to the scene of the tragedy, and see whether that barrel and the other things were really there or not. [5]
- Why did she not rush into his open arms? [10]
- The reason a New York man takes life so easily with all his rush is that his climate don't worry him. [8]
- In a moment more, with a rush of water, the boat was on her, and the man at the oars had leaned over and caught her by the tail. [4]
- But at the moment when all these things rush upon him like so many incomprehensible marvels, must he not ask himself who created all this magnificence? [10]
- What is the meaning of this rush into rhyming of such a multitude of people, of all ages, from the infant phenomenon to the oldest inhabitant? [6]
- Wherever the ship may go, the rush of water which neither directs nor increases its movement foams ahead of it, and at a distance seems to us not merely to move of itself but to govern the ship's movement also. [2]
- So sudden and massive was his rush that they had no chance. [11]
- With these enthusiastic masses, to whom bold advance would secure the highest good, and timid hesitation could bring nothing save death and ruin, they had expected to rush over the Etham line as if it were a pile of faggots. [10]
- Joshua saw him make the intelligent animals smell Ephraim's gnawed bonds and resting-place, and beheld them instantly rush to the ravine. [10]
- He would have liked to rush after her and call her to her face----. [10]
- Even a rush like this did not fill up the postmaster's whole month, though, and therefore he "kept store" in the intervals. [5]
- The rush was like a storm out of the tropics, and dread of Pango Dooni's name alone was as death among them. [11]
- A hundred roads lie before me, when they don't know whether to go out or in; and where they rush heedlessly forwards I see the abyss that they are running to. [10]
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