rush off

VERB
  1. depart in a hurry
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How To Use rush off In A Sentence

  • There were students in each class who were always the first to rush off to prayer.
  • The mood has changed, and suddenly the rush offshore is not as urgent. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could tell Emily was restive, eager to belt on her chatelaine's keys and rush off to primp the cushions.
  • I cannot just brush off scenes of violence, blood and gore, not to mention senseless killing.
  • The publishers, though, do their best to brush off the sagging figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • He showed her the rabbit's foot he used to brush off any flecks of gold left on the _cheville_ and the leather he kept on his lap to catch any gold that fell. L'Assommoir
  • Not only did the Chinese brush off Obama's appeals this week, they harangued the United States for its own shortcomings. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: November 19, 2009
  • Don't worry about the mud — it'll brush off easily when it's dry.
  • Sighing, she lifted a hairbrush off her vanity table and brushed her hair with brisk, methodical strokes.
  • He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off.
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