rush hour

NOUN
  1. the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work
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How To Use rush hour In A Sentence

  • If you go now, you're likely to hit the rush hour.
  • During rush hour in the mornings and afternoons, Caribbean cities are dominated by metal, plastic and rubber objects, puffing hydrocarbons and other gases into the atmosphere.
  • If the police were chasing the grey car, it was highly irresponsible, what with it being rush hour.
  • the bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour
  • There were six more accidents that rush hour, two of them fatalities. COLDHEART CANYON
  • He said timetabling extra services could help tackle uncomfortable overcrowding, especially during rush hours.
  • When traveling in heavy rush hour traffic I mentally tag a few cars desperately tailgating and weaving.
  • At rush hour the streets are plugged with cars producing vast quantities of toxic gases that foul the air.
  • The corporation has decided that no heavy-duty trucks are permitted to pass through the centre of the city during rush hours.
  • Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust.
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