- blitz
- dash
- flood
- flow
- scramble
- stream
- surge
- charge
- dispatch
- expedition
- flux
- haste
- hastiness
- hurriedness
- precipitance
- precipitancy
- precipitation
- race
- swiftness
- urgency
- assault
- blitz
- onslaught
- storm
- surge
- violence
- charge
- push
- barrel
- bolt
- break
- charge
- chase
- dash
- dispatch
- fly
- hustle
- press
- push
- run
- scramble
- scurry
- shoot
- sprint
- zip
- accelerate
- career
- course
- dart
- expedite
- fleet
- fling
- flit
- haste
- hasten
- hotfoot
- quicken
- race
- roll
- scud
- streak
- surge
- tear
- whiz
- zoom
- fire up
- get cracking
- get the lead out
- go like lightning
- hurry up
- lose no time
- make haste
- make short work of
- shake a leg
- speed up
- step on the gas
- storm
- capture
- overcome
- surge
- take by storm
On this page you’ll find 241 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rush, such as: blitz, dash, flood, flow, scramble, and stream.
- peace
- guarding
- protection
- dawdle
- retreat
- slow
- stay
- wait
- walk
- decelerate
- hinder
- retard
- guard
- protect
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WORDS RELATED TO RUSH
- activity
- agility
- alacrity
- alertness
- animation
- ballgame
- big idea
- bit
- business
- bustle
- commotion
- dash
- deal
- energy
- enterprise
- flurry
- force
- functioning
- game
- happening
- hoopla
- hopper
- in the works
- industry
- life
- liveliness
- motion
- movement
- occupation
- operation
- plan
- power
- process
- proposition
- racket
- reaction
- response
- rush
- scene
- spirit
- stir
- stunt
- turmoil
- vigor
- vim
- vitality
- vivacity
- advance
- aggression
- assailing
- assailment
- barrage
- blitz
- blitzkrieg
- charge
- defilement
- dirty deed
- drive
- encounter
- encroachment
- foray
- incursion
- initiative
- inroad
- intervention
- intrusion
- invasion
- irruption
- mugging
- offense
- offensive
- onrush
- onset
- onslaught
- outbreak
- push
- raid
- rape
- rush
- skirmish
- storming
- strike
- thrust
- violation
- volley
- advance
- aggress
- ambush
- assail
- assault
- bash
- bat
- bean
- beat
- beset
- besiege
- biff
- blast
- boff
- bombard
- boot
- bop
- brain
- bust
- charge
- chop down
- clip
- clock
- club
- combat
- cook
- harm
- hit
- hurt
- infiltrate
- invade
- jump
- kick
- knock block off
- knock cold
- knock for a loop
- larrup
- lay siege to
- light into
- molest
- mug
- overwhelm
- pounce upon
- punch
- raid
- rush
- set upon
- slog
- soak
- stab
- storm
- strike
- take the offensive
- turn on
- wallop
- whop
- accesses
- ailments
- bouts
- breakdowns
- convulsions
- diseases
- failures
- fits
- illnesses
- paroxysms
- relapses
- seizures
- spasms
- spells
- strokes
- throes
- advances
- aggresses
- ambushes
- assails
- assaults
- bashes
- bats
- beans
- beats
- besets
- besieges
- biffs
- blasts
- blisters
- boffs
- bombards
- boots
- bops
- brains
- busts
- charges
- chops down
- clips
- clocks
- clubs
- combats
- cooks
- harms
- hits
- hurts
- infiltrates
- invades
- jumps
- kicks
- knocks block off
- knocks cold
- knocks for a loop
- larrups
- lies siege to
- light into
- molests
- mugs
- overwhelms
- pounce upon
- punches
- raids
- rushes
- sets upon
- slogs
- soaks
- stabs
- storms
- strikes
- takes the offensive
- turns on
- wallops
- whops
- blast
- burst
- eruption
- flare-up
- flash
- fury
- outbreak
- outburst
- rush
- storm
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adjective
Definition of rushed
as in hurried
acting or done with excessive or careless speed
a rushed job with a number of errors
Synonyms & Similar Words
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hurried
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hasty
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headlong
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sudden
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impulsive
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flying
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precipitate
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rush
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rash
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cursory
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reckless
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makeshift
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precipitous
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quick
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swift
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rapid
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overhasty
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pell—mell
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spontaneous
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gadarene
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abrupt
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impatient
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helter—skelter
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drive—by
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breathtaking
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impetuous
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breakneck
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impromptu
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unadvised
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slapdash
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snap
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hotheaded
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madcap
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speedy
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horseback
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headstrong
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heady
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offhanded
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offhand
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spur—of—the—moment
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off—the—cuff
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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deliberate
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unhurried
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unrushed
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calculated
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measured
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circumspect
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prolonged
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calculating
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hesitant
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extended
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forethoughtful
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foresighted
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slow
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tentative
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faltering
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hesitating
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leisurely
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pokey
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laggard
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drawn—out
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poky
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dawdling
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dallying
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long—term
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shilly—shallying
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deliberate
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unhurried
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unrushed
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calculated
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measured
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circumspect
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prolonged
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calculating
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hesitant
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extended
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forethoughtful
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foresighted
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slow
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tentative
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faltering
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hesitating
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leisurely
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pokey
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laggard
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drawn—out
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poky
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dawdling
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dallying
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long—term
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shilly—shallying
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rushed
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verb
past tense of rush
1
as in accelerated
to cause to move or proceed fast or faster
I wouldn’t make so many mistakes if you’d stop rushing me
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accelerated
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hurried
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pushed
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urged
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hastened
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encouraged
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whisked
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bundled
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quickened
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drove
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fast—tracked
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raced
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spurred
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facilitated
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propelled
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sped (up)
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stirred
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prodded
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goaded
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speeded (up)
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aided
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expedited
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dispatched
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eased
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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delayed
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restrained
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decelerated
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slowed (down)
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hampered
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retarded
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hindered
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hobbled
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stopped
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braked
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impeded
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checked
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stayed
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encumbered
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tied up
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shackled
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arrested
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held back
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stalled
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held up
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fettered
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interfered (with)
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reined (in)
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trammelled
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stilled
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manacled
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trammeled
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delayed
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restrained
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decelerated
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slowed (down)
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hampered
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retarded
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hindered
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hobbled
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stopped
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braked
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impeded
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checked
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stayed
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encumbered
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tied up
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shackled
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arrested
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held back
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stalled
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held up
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fettered
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interfered (with)
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reined (in)
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trammelled
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stilled
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manacled
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trammeled
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as in poured
to flow out in great quantities or with force
in the spring the stream’s rushing waters make crossing treacherous
Synonyms & Similar Words
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poured
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rolled
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streamed
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gushed
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splashed
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squirted
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spurted
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swooshed
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ran
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spewed
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flooded
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washed
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run
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spouted
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flushed
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jetted
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overwhelmed
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surged
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issued
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swamped
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swelled
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sloshed
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drowned
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cascaded
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engulfed
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inundated
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deluged
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overflowed
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submerged
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plashed
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sluiced
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fountained
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submersed
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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dropped
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trickled
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dripped
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sprinkled
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wept
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dribbled
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strained
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bled
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seeped
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leaked
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oozed
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spattered
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exuded
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percolated
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dropped
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trickled
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dripped
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sprinkled
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wept
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dribbled
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strained
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bled
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seeped
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leaked
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oozed
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spattered
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exuded
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percolated
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as in sped
to proceed or move quickly
rushing is a good way to slip and fall
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hurried
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sped
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scurried
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raced
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trotted
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flew
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drove
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traveled
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jumped
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chased
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zipped
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stepped
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buzzed
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ran
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darted
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run
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scooted
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travelled
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speeded
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blasted
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dashed
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hustled
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blew
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scuttled
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bolted
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ripped
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rammed
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hastened
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whirled
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tore
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zoomed
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bowled
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hurled
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hurtled
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bustled
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jogged
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whisked
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breezed
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rustled
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barreled
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bundled
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rocketed
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careened
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hied
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motored
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blazed
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shot
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humped
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nipped
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pelted
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galloped
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jetted
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coursed
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bombed
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beat it
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belted
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cannonballed
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careered
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scampered
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highballed
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hared
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barrelled
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sprinted
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flitted
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stepped on it
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stampeded
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made tracks
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scuffled
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whizzed
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shook a leg
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cracked (on)
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streaked
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got a move on
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hotfooted (it)
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scudded
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accelerated
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overtook
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quickened
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beetled
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outpaced
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outstripped
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stepped out
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outran
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caught up
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beelined
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arrowed
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fast—forwarded
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dragged
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crept
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crawled
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poked
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lingered
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lagged
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poked
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strolled
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loitered
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shuffled
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hung (around or out)
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sauntered
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ambled
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hanged (around or out)
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dawdled
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tarried
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plodded
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lumbered
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dallied
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slowed (down or up)
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decelerated
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dillydallied
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dragged
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crept
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crawled
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poked
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lingered
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lagged
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poked
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strolled
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loitered
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shuffled
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hung (around or out)
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sauntered
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ambled
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hanged (around or out)
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dawdled
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tarried
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plodded
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lumbered
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dallied
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slowed (down or up)
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decelerated
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dillydallied
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as in attacked
to take sudden, violent action against
one goat suddenly rushed the other and knocked it down
Synonyms & Similar Words
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attacked
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stormed
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assaulted
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raided
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struck
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swarmed
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ambushed
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charged
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robbed
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assailed
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invaded
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set at
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set on
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trashed
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bushwhacked
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beset
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surprised
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sicked
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set upon
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went at
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mobbed
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sicced
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rounded on
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flew at
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sacked
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waylaid
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blitzed
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tore into
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beat up on
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descended (on or upon)
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besieged
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bombed
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bombarded
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pitched into
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jumped (on)
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flanked
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lit into
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went in (on)
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turned (on)
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harried
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bum—rushed
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mugged
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ambuscaded
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plundered
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ravaged
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buffeted
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barraged
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pounced (on or upon)
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cannoned
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battered
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cannonaded
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nuked
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looted
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pressed
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beleaguered
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enveloped
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overran
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pillaged
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plastered
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surprized
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forayed
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ganged up (on)
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banged away (at)
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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secured
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covered
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defended
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protected
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guarded
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shielded
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secured
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covered
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defended
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protected
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guarded
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shielded
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- перегруженный работой
he is greatly rushed — он перегружен работой, он занят по горло
the printers are terribly rushed now — типографии сейчас завалены работой
- сделанный наспех, на скорую руку
- поросший или покрытый камышом или тростником
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Словосочетания
rushed into print — срочно передал материал для опубликования
printers are terribly rushed now — типографии сейчас завалены работой
the blood rushed to his head — кровь бросилась ему в голову
blood rushed into her cheeks — она покраснела
blood rushed into his head — кровь бросилась ему в голову
bull rushed at him — бык бросился на него
colour rushed into his face — краска залила его лицо
he rushed at me — он бросился ко мне
rushed supplies — срочно отгрузил груз
the blood rushed into his head — кровь бросилась ему в голову
Примеры с переводом
A small girl rushed past her.
Мимо неё пронеслась девочка.
He rushed to help his comrade.
Он поспешил на помощь своему товарищу.
Water rushed through the pipes.
Вода хлынула через трубы.
With a cry, she rushed forward.
Она ринулась вперёд с криком.
He rushed off down the corridor.
Он помчался по коридору.
The children rushed down the stairs.
Дети пронеслись вниз по лестнице.
She rushed through her script.
Она быстро пролистала сценарий. / Она пробежалась глазами по сценарию.
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Streams of rainwater rushed down the hillside.
He rushed to the bathroom, where he was violently sick.
…bystanders rushed to help the victim of the mugging…
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Возможные однокоренные слова
rush — торопить, торопиться, спешка, натиск, ажиотаж, срочный, спешный
rusher — атакующий игрок, предприимчивый, энергичный человек
rushing — стремительный, порывистый, оживленный, стремительное движение, стремление
Как вы уже знаете, многие английские слова могут быть разными частями речи, например, слово rush может быть существительным и глаголом. Давайте познакомимся с его разными значениями и глагольными выражениями.
1. спешка
- Slow down! What’s the rush? – Помедленнее! Что за спешка?
- They are in no rush to sell the house. – Им не к спеху продавать дом.
2. суета, ажиотаж
- I try to do my shopping before the Christmas rush. — Я стараюсь делать покупки до наступления рождественского ажиотажа.
- Rush hour- час пик
3. стремительное движение, порыв
- There was a rush of air in the room as she opened the door. – Порыв воздуха ворвался в комнату, когда она открыла дверь
- They made a rush at him to get his gun. – Они сделали стремительное движение к нему, чтобы отобрать пистолет.
Rush как глагол
1. торопить
- Don’t rush me! Не торопи меня!
- He rushed the children off to school so they wouldn’t be late. Он поторопил детей на выход в школу, чтобы они не опоздали.
2. бросаться (тж. перен.); устремляться; мчаться, двигаться стремительно
- I rushed downstairs to answer the phone. – Я бросился на первый этаж, чтобы ответить на телефон.
- She rushed past me and I even didn’t say hello. – Она промчалась мимо меня, и я даже не сказал «привет»
Значения фразового глагола rush
Так как слово rush связано со спешкой, стремительным движением, то все его сочетания с предлогами так или иначе отражают это значение.
1. to rush at – наброситься, накинуться на кого-либо/что-либо
- As soon as he came home he rushed at his dinner as he was starving. – Как только он пришел домой, он накинулся на обед, так как умирал с голоду.
- When I was a little child and visited my Granny in the country, a rooster rushed at me. – Когда я был маленьким и гостил в деревне у бабушки, на меня набросился петух.
2. to rush in / into – торопливо войти, ворваться
- Please don’t rush in without knocking. – Пожалуйста, не врывайтесь без стука.
- Little Johnny rushed into the room and shouted, “We have won!” – Маленький Джонни ворвался в комнату и закричал: «Мы выиграли!»
3. to rush out/off – торопливо выйти, уйти прочь
- He rushed out of the room without saying goodbye. – Он торопливо вышел из комнаты не попрощавшись.
- The children rushed out of school. – Дети стремительно выбежали из школы.
4. to rush to – броситься, спешно отправиться
- We all rushed to the door when the postman arrived. – Мы все бросились к двери, когда прибыл почтальон.
- We have to rush to the station. – Нам надо спешно отправиться на вокзал
5. rush something through / rush something through something – очень быстро разобраться с официальными делами, быстрее обычного — быстро проводить, протаскивать (например, законопроект)
- to rush a bill through Parliament – протащить законопроект в Парламенте
- The product was rushed through without adequate safety testing. – Продукт был проведен (на рынок) без адекватной проверки безопасности.
Идиоматические выражения с глаголом rush
fools rush in (where angels fear to tread) – куда мудрец боится и ступить, туда безумец мчится без оглядки — говорят в тех случаях, когда человек без опыта и особых умений пытается решить задачу, которая и умелому не по плечу. Иными словами – дуракам закон не писан.
be rushed/run off your feet – означает по уши в делах
- Weekdays are slow in the restaurant, but at weekends the staff are rushed off their feet. В будние дни в ресторане спокойно, но на выходных у персонала нет ни минуты свободной.
To rush to conclusions – делать поспешные выводы
- Don’t rush to conclusions. He will fix everything himself.
Ее срочно отправили в Мэдисон Дженерал.
Think you’re being rushed now, wait until after the wedding.
Думаешь, что это сейчас вас торопят, тогда подожди до окончания свадьбы.
The female, being rushed to the hospital, male, not so lucky.
Женщину увезли в больницу, а мужчине не повезло.
How can we consult among ourselves if we
are
being rushed to a decision?
Как мы можем консультироваться между собой, если нас торопят с принятием решения?
Uh, six reported injured, two are in sick bay, two more seriously being rushed to Norfolk Memorial.
Э- э, шесть репортеров получили ранения, два находятся в лазарете, двое, более серьезных, доставлены в госпиталь в Норфолке.
The movie begins with a scene where the injured Siva(Ajay)
is
being rushed to the hospital.
Фильм начинается со сцены, в которой израненного парня по имени Шива доставляют в госпиталь.
Look, my marriage broke up,
I have had to move out,-my novel’s being rushed into print.
Слушайте, мой брак распался, пришлось съезжать, мой роман срочно уходил в печать.
I dont like roughness if it comes with hurries,
Я не люблю грубость, если он приходит с
спешит, жизнь слишком хороша, чтобы упустить деталь для перебрасывалось.
Much of the German armored reserves being rushed west to halt the American breakthrough
were
diverted to face this new threat.
Большая часть немецких танковых резервов перебрасывались на запад, чтобы остановить прорыв американцев.
As a result, Minister Abu Ein fell to the ground and lay there,
breathless and motionless, before being rushed to an ambulance.
В результате этого министр Абу Эйн упал на землю и лежал на ней,
бездыханный и неподвижный, пока не прибыла машина скорой помощи.
You’re being rushed somewhere on a gurney, and doctors
are
yelling, and blood
is
pouring out of you, and you could die.
Тебя бросают на каталку. Доктора кричат, из тебя льется кровь и ты можешь умереть.
In a miraculous turn of events the Costa Gravan premier
is
released from the hospital just hours after being rushed to the emergency room.
Благодаря чудесному повороту событий, Коста-
Граванского премьера выписали из больницы через несколько часов после того как срочно госпитализировали в реанимацию.
I suggest taking a look at
next year’s plans now to avoid being rushed at the end of the year
and potentially getting off to a slow start in 2018.
Поэтому я предлагаю обдумать
планы на следующий год уже сегодня, чтобы не метаться в горячке в конце года
и избежать медленного старта в 2018 году.
German tanks,
in front of which several hundred civilians captured in Wola
were
being rushed as»living shields»,
choked the defenders of the Postal Station with fire in order to reach the area around the bridge around 1 pp. m.
Немецкие танки, перед которыми гнали в качестве« живых щитов» несколько сотен мирных жителей,
пойманных на Воле, поразили огнем защитников Почтового Вокзала, чтобы примерно в 13: 00 успеть доехать до моста.
Being rushed to do things I’m not ready for
is
something I can’t enjoy.
Перебрасывалось, чтобы делать вещи, я не готов к что-то я не могу воспользоваться.
Раш на проводе.
Денник, это Раш.
Данник, это Раш.
Лейтенант, это Раш.
Это Раш Миддлтон.
Полковник Янг, это Раш.
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