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
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  • 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.
  • Don't rush off — I haven't finished.
  • He had to rush off afterwards because he was rehearsing for a show but he still found time to come along and help make it an unforgettable night.
  • Don't worry about the mud — it'll brush off easily when it's dry.
  • Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing.
  • The dirt willbrush off easily.
  • In recent days there has been a great deal of ill-informed comment about our Deputy Prime Minister’s penchant for the game of croquet; he has suffered obloquy and had contumely poured over him – and dried contumely is a devil to brush off one’s jacket. The Bonkers Code
  • People rush off to antique shops and pay a fortune for Bohemian glass but forget it came from the same glass works that now make Czechoslovakian Glass.
  • They looked very confused and swiftly tried to give me the brush off. The Sun
  • Frank has a hissy and they rush off to find her something better, ending up, of course, with a classic black cocktail dress.
  • And how has he managed to brush off the appalling injuries he suffered in a road accident 11 years ago?
  •  There is a very good chance that as the sun sets on this Sunday, as I shower, wash my hair, brush off the crumbs from the bed (as any sane person must do), I will end the day the same way I ended the day yesterday;  my head buried in the pillows, desperate for your smell, your touch, your laugh, your smile. I see other women
  • Don't rush off to the media without a clear idea of what you want to accomplish.
  • I'm sorry to have to rush off like this.
  • Neither would most rush off to the Doctor or hospital for insect bites or a minor sniffle they could fix themselves with calamine lotion, or eucalyptus inhalation.
  • These guests were given a brush off.
  • The experience gained by the six at the higher level will surely stand them in good stead throughout the league campaign and will hopefully brush off on their Mayo team-mates.
  • If you're trying to make me lose my temper and rush off in a snit, forget it. AMBERBEACH
  • Katie called her friend with the cattery, and because she had to rush off to work, I hung around and waited for the friend to arrive, which she did, and now the kitten is at the vet. An eventful morning!
  • If your daughter takes you into her confidence, don't rush off to tell your husband.
  • They have been admonished so often in print and private that their ignorance is not blissful, indeed it is baneful, that these ambitious ladies and gentlemen rush off to the booksellers, to libraries, and literally gorge themselves with the "ologies" and "isms" of the day. Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques
  • Don't worry about the mud — it'll brush off easily when it's dry.
  • Ifinksoi dat wee iz habbin a failyer ub commoonicatifyin … I wuz jest gunna brush offa dat crum dats onna you fase… You bring your doom upon yourself, feline. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that. The French Revolution
  • She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing.
  • Of course, as a librarian she must now rush off and buy lots of Laura Ashley print dresses, cardigans, and tweed suits.
  • I'm sorry to have to rush off like this.
  • The option was of course, to down tools, rush off to the Hyper Value, buy a big piece of tarpaulin and cover the huge open space in our front wall.
  • He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off.
  • Don't worry about the mud — it'll brush off easily when it's dry.
  • Only when she reaches her lowest point do we start to get a sense of her past and see genuine reactions to the sideswipes that she appears to brush off happily.
  • So they rush off in search of more comprehensible things to hate.
  • We hug and I rush off.
  • A required course had been scheduled for the hours after mine, and the students had to rush off.
  • I cannot just brush off scenes of violence, blood and gore, not to mention senseless killing.
  • Don't rush off — I haven't finished.
  • Sprinkle on talcum powder, cornmeal or cornstarch; leave for two days; brush off.
  • Butternut-squash tortellini flecked with sage offers only a slightly less severe case of blissful oblivion - provided you brush off the slivers of overbearing Parmesan.
  • Annie wondered why he had bothered coming to see her at all, if he was just going to rush off after a minute or two like that.
  • I had to do a bit of work this morning but nothing too taxing, then I decided to rush off and find this cache.
  • Will you rush off another 5 copies?
  • The mood has changed, and suddenly the rush offshore is not as urgent. Times, Sunday Times
  • After posing for this snapshot, Arsenio gave him the brush off.
  • They brush off Elijah and board the ship, but they see no sign of the mysterious figures they saw boarding earlier.
  • The mood has changed, and suddenly the rush offshore is not as urgent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sprinkle on talcum powder, cornmeal or cornstarch; leave for two days; brush off.
  • He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off.
  • I attribute this dubious behavior to reading the blog work of one anapestic, whose digressiveness charming is pretty much boundless, allowing me to mentally brush off my own as minor league. Cake
  • The distances involved in the US make it hard to rush off to a weekend tournament.
  • Then her expression hardened and she strode after Fandral as if about to rush off to war. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE

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