rusher

[ UK /ɹˈʌʃɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹəʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who rushes; someone in a hurry; someone who acts precipitously
  2. (football) a ball carrier who tries to gain ground by running with the ball
  3. someone who migrates as part of a rush to a new gold field or a new territory
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How To Use rusher In A Sentence

  • Actually, reminds me of some mental health "user-led" training I went on once, where the trainer arrived as "Dr Beverly Crusher" in full Star Trek uniform and proceeded to check us all out with her tri-corder. Free at Last... plus sex, pain, poles and Danger Girl
  • An electric three-roll crusher reduces 95% of the clinker to less than 35 mm in size.
  • This impact crusher produces a high ratio of reduction.
  • The two head frames are not identically positioned; they had to be oriented in relation to moving the ore to the crusher.
  • Abraham can help himself as a pass rusher by incorporating countermoves into his repertoire.
  • Given that Interzone took its name from Burroughs's city, I think its fair to say that while "Jingling Geordie's Hole" lies, as I recall, at the extreme end of its output at that time, a certain "fucked-up" aesthetic was at play in those early days of the magazine, before Cyberpunk, before the New Space Opera, before the New Weird, or Mundane-SF, or even Infernokrusher. Why Do I Infernokrush?
  • He's a solid pass rusher, which is an area we struggle in. Alyssa Jung: Can "Lights Out" Bring the Light to Buffalo?
  • Here, you'll see how grapes go from the vineyard, to the de-stemmer (you can work the line if you ask nicely), to the crusher and then to the fermentation tanks. Travel: Grape Escapes
  • She was employed as an enamelled ware brusher, wherein lead poisoning is encountered. THE PRECARIOUSNESS OF LIFE
  • Nash was an impact player at tailback who was expected to be the team's heir apparent to take over for MU career leading rusher Zack Abron, who was lost to graduation after 2003. USATODAY.com
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