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rushing

[ruhsh-ing]

noun

  1. a sequence of social events sponsored by a fraternity or sorority for prospective members prior to bidding and pledging.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unrushing adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rushing1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; rush 1 + -ing 1
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His father said no-one seemed to react to what was unfolding in front of their eyes as he remembered rushing to his son's side to put him in a recovery position.

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The organization’s leaders suspect that many of those detained Tuesday are Indigenous, and are rushing to find them before they sign documents for voluntary deportation that they don’t understand.

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"This is what starving people look like, rushing for food while risking their lives. This is what the dehumanization of millions of people looks like."

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I enjoyed 70-degree days and chilly nights, where I bundled into my sleeping bag and listened to the river rushing past my campsite.

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The actors at times seem to be speed-reading their lines, rushing through the notoriously long play to get to the good bits.

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