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rush out

VERB
  1. jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone)
    The attackers leapt out from the bushes

How To Use rush out In A Sentence

  • This boar's savage charge at the camel was within a few yards of all of us, for every one was trying to entice him to come forth; after his headlong rush out of the bush he reared so upright in his attempt to reach his clumsy disturber, which was quite frantic from deadly fear, that he succeeded in ripping it in what in a horse would be termed the stifle joint. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • A mass of dogs rush out barking, jumping up against the car.
  • I got home just in time to see my younger sister rush out the door in her summer uniform of overalls and a t-shirt.
  • Firefighters were prepared to rush out at a moment's notice .
  • I suggest all you boys rush out there and try it - there's nothing like a prickly, stubbled cheek.
  • As he approaches the British garrison, troops rush out to greet him.
  • At the end you want to rush out of the theatre into the sunshine, raise your arms to the heavens and wait for lightning to strike you, just to relieve the ache in your heart.
  • Thirty factories were organized to rush out the high - tension ground lights.
  • He turned his attention to abuses in Church and State, which he lashed with caustic satire, conveyed in short doggerel rhyming lines peculiar to himself, in which jokes, slang, invectives, and Latin quotations rush out pell-mell. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
  • Let's all rush out now and get hold of whatever stocks of telescopes, binoculars and magnifying glasses we can, crowd the streets at midnight and ooh!
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