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why do you think the wind is no longer telling her to rush? the story is Walk Two Moons.
Rush? Run? Hurry?
Do the work at your own pace and don't try to rush.
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An aninfoligies rush is when someone gets realy strong and does something they wouldn't normally do (e.g when a mother sees her baby stuck under a truck, she would push the truck away without any help).
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The verb of rushes is rush. As in "to rush someone or something".
Yes, "rush" is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of something moving quickly or forcefully.
Yes, "rush" is the present tense of "rushed." The verb "to rush" means to hurry, to do something quickly. For example: When I know I am late to catch the bus, I rush to get out of the house.
When you are doing something that is dangerous or hikes your temper. For ex: while in a boxing match players can have an adrenalin rush or when a dog is chasing you, you can have an adrenalin rush
Because both sides were certain that they would win.