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rushes
/ rʌʃɪz /
plural noun
(sometimes singular) (in film-making) the initial prints of a scene or scenes before editing, usually prepared daily
Example Sentences
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor rushes for 94 yards and scores three touchdowns to help offset Justin Herbert’s 400 passing yards in the Chargers’ 38-24 loss.
Instead, she says she "rushes her chores" at home each day before sitting down and putting on the special glasses.
Like gold rushes of yore, the surest path to making money often comes from selling mining gear.
“You always step in . . . always . . . your mates, my mates, my people,” Jacob says, and rushes to the fore, landing a single punch on a stranger that proves unexpectedly fatal.
The marketplaces have also been “incidentally helpful” in reassigning work as AI rushes in, he added.
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