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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
“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.
Shouhed then rushes back inside, where he comes across a federal agent who shoves him to the ground and steps over him while continuing to run outside.
The president is a one-man wrecking crew, leaving carnage everywhere as he rushes through the Project 2025 agenda.
The rushing attack found a rhythm, with seven rushes of 15-plus yards in the first half alone, while Maiava moved the ball with ease through the air.
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