Rushes were mainly used as floor coverings, changed every so often. They could not of been very hygienic.
They used straw and rushes to cover the floor in the Dark Ages. <(")
The Tagalog term for "rushes" is "nagmamadali" or "pangingilig."
who sang when the tide rushes in
The verb of rushes is rush. As in "to rush someone or something".
The population of Rushes Postproduction is 2,007.
Rushes Postproduction was created in 1977.
Their ordinary dwelling is the wikiup, or small rounded hut, of tule rushes over a framework of poles, with the ground for a floor and the fire in the center,
The verb 'rushes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to rush. Examples:Minnie rushes to the bus stop every morning.Mickey rushes his paper route so that he will have time for breakfast.The wind rushes through the trees rustling the leaves. It rushes down the alley stirring up the litter.
Rushes is already a plural. The singular is rush.
Sometimes; but they hung them on the walls to keep out draughts and damp. The floor, they covered with rushes. After all, carpet cleaners had not been invented yet.
Moth and butterfly larvae, as well as caterpillars eat rushes.