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  • 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.
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  • 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!
  • I was beginning to think that I was supposed to rush out in the early morning, hair in curlers, in my pink chenille dressing gown and start laying concrete or similar physical nonsense.
  • A pop star's death is normally the cue for record companies to rush out the reissues and compilations.
  • The reporter was given the bum's rush out of the club.
  • Some of us are up for hours, while others simply rush out the door after hitting the "snooze" button 15 times, but either way at a certain point in our lives we've pretty much worked out our approach to starting the day. Archive 2010-09-01
  • The man in the fur cap, and the potboy rush out; a scene of riot and confusion ensues; half the Irishmen get shut out, and the other half get shut in; the potboy is knocked among the tubs in no time; the landlord hits everybody, and everybody hits the landlord; the barmaids scream; the police come in; the rest is a confused mixture of arms, legs, staves, torn coats, shouting, and struggling. Sketches by Boz
  • They are: (i) to meditate on the evil karmic consequences of birth and death, (ii) to increase the seeds of good, and (iii) to crush out all the defilements(28).
  • Nobody was going to rush out and build a railroad, or donate half their house-keeping to the deserving poor.
  • It took half an hour to brush out all the tangles in his hair.
  • And the licensing laws in other European countries mean they can have a leisurely drink, while we have to rush out, get legless and have a fight.
  • After seeing the movie, many kids will just want to rush out and buy the clothes predicts Eric Ellison, a psychology major who runs an "Afrocentric" bookstore at Michigan State University and refuses to stock the X caps. Malcolm X
  • There are inevitably a few matters to consider before you rush out to buy a Spider. Times, Sunday Times
  • I rush out to put a barrel under at least one two-foot section of roof to catch some water.
  • The more of you who offer me cars or brownies, the more inspired I shall be to rush out a chapter or two for you.
  • I dug my brush out of my bag, put my hair up in a ponytail and wiped off my mascara and eyeliner.
  • Before they rush out to say that they want to save the world - how about themselves?
  • The reception staff will phone your room in the middle of the night if the Northern Lights are visible so you can rush outside to see them. The Sun
  • But before you rush out and follow this advice eagerly, take a look at this chart.
  • Make it a firm arrangement faithfully followed, and do not allow all the other urgent distractions to crush out this opportunity.
  • The reporter was given the bum's rush out of the club.
  • Can we airbrush out that newspaper tacked onto the skirting boards, please?
  • At that moment, I was so dumfounded that my only reaction was to slam the door and rush out.
  • He could rush out an edition a few hours in advance of his rivals.
  • Do not rush out to buy the DVD, it was turgid stuff. The Sun
  • Tizzy placed her arms round her brother's neck and clung tightly while he played the restive steed, and raised Cook's ire to red-hot point by purposely kicking one of the Windsor chairs, making it scroop on the beautifully-white floor of the front kitchen, and making the queen of the domain rush out at him, looking red-eyed and ferocious, for the onion-juice had affected her. Brave and True Short stories for children by G. M. Fenn and Others
  • There are inevitably a few matters to consider before you rush out to buy a Spider. Times, Sunday Times
  • A certain notion of realism began not only to prescribe what could now happen, but to airbrush out what had actually happened.
  • For how it can crush out and again save, I do not comprehend'.
  • For institutional investors sitting on cash, there's "not really a need to rush out and buy puts to hedge your book," Ms. Peruzzi said. Despite Stock-Market Losses, 'Fear Gauge' Flashes Calm
  • It is time to rush out to the Nanjing Road to sweep the stores.
  • If you had a phobia about worms, you may not rush out and buy a wormery, but you're also not going to flee screaming from the garden at the sight of a worm.
  • It took half an hour to brush out all the tangles in his hair.
  • Rush out cheap, high-deductible policies, allaying some of the resentment that the mandate provokes among the young, healthy and footloose affluent. The GOP Can Outsmart ObamaCare
  • We rush outside to find a petrol tanker ablaze on a flyover 200 yards away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although consumers may be tempted to rush out and start taking 2, 000 I.U.'s of vitamin D a day, doctors warn against it.
  • The red headed girl whom she hadn't properly met yet appeared at her side and together they managed to weave their way out of the crush out into the hallway.
  • Uniformed schoolkids rush out to try for rolling high fives; farther outside town, they just stare shyly.
  • She pulled her favourite hairbrush out of the top right-hand drawer and started brushing her long auburn hair.
  • This is an ideal taster before you rush out and buy the album - which you inevitably will.
  • Maybe we could even rush out a quickie biography, explaining to the masses the meaning of Mr. Greenspan's life and work.
  • Do not rush out to buy the DVD, it was turgid stuff. The Sun
  • You know how some people get a rush out of doing drugs?
  • Gertie saw three of the smaller Dalys rush out of their kitchen and climb onto their coalshed as if to be prepared with a grandstand seat for some coming spectacle. The Dollmaker
  • The reception staff will phone your room in the middle of the night if the Northern Lights are visible so you can rush outside to see them. The Sun
  • Before you rush out, though, we must advise a modicum of caution.
  • The reception staff will phone your room in the middle of the night if the Northern Lights are visible so you can rush outside to see them. The Sun
  • She jumped off the stool, dipping her paintbrush into the jar and stepping back, holding the brush out like a sword.
  • But don't rush out and buy handfuls of confetti to fling into Pitt and Jolie's faces just yet - Brad Pitt's publicist has completely denied the story.
  • Come recess, country boys would rush outside to reap stalks of wild beargrass which they would fashion into spears.
  • Make it a firm arrangement faithfully followed, and do not allow all the other urgent distractions to crush out this opportunity.
  • Curl with either rollers or curling iron, remove ponytail and brush out.
  • She grabbed the hairbrush out of his hand and began raking it through her knotted red hair.
  • Wen son, you await here, I quest big ice-cubes apology" Yi snow more thinks more uneasy, directly rush out to inebriate fairy building.
  • My brother and I would quickly grab our raincoats (mine was red and his was bright yellow) and our rubber boots, and then would rush out the door.
  • But before you rush out to buy luridly coloured shag piles or geometric plastic furniture, bear in mind that he believes this will be retro with a twist.
  • Gregory, inspired, suggested that they pilfer a few coins from the collection plate and rush out and buy some Coca-Cola. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • According to that explanation, known as the diffusive shock acceleration mechanism, clouds of charged gas rush outward during a supernova and generate strong magnetic fields. Wired Top Stories
  • There are inevitably a few matters to consider before you rush out to buy a Spider. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not proposing that hopeful writers rush out to acquire a habit, you understand.
  • Riho entered the forest, pushing the branches and underbrush out of her way angrily.

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