How To Use rush away In A Sentence
- My feet dangled in the air as I closed my eyes, feeling a chilly breeze brush away the loose hair that had escaped from my braids.
- They will take two or three years to grow back properly - and in the summer the horses need their forelocks to brush away bugs and flies and stop infections.
- With extreme care he began to brush away dust from the stones on the floor of what he knew was a tomb.
- They are merry enough when together, but not one of them will go alone for a "piggin" of water, and if you slip up in the shadow of the old oak and throw a stone into the spring, the entire party will rush away at the splash, screaming with fear, convinced that the "cymbie" is after them. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
- You have to brush away the disappointment. The Sun
- He slowly reached up his hand to brush away the wet hair that was clinging to her face, escaped from the hair combs which had been lost in the depths of the water.
- The repeal of the import duty would brush away at one stroke the danger of monopoly.
- Let's stop sentimentalising the fuddy-duddies who cling to outmoded ‘ethical’ concepts and start applauding those with the courage to brush away the cobwebs of scruple and get on with making money!
- Her body was unusually still and a fly had settled on her cheek, which she did not try to brush away.
- brush away the crumbs