Associations to the word «Rushed»
Noun
- Desperation
- Chasm
- Attendant
- Excitement
- Cataract
- Howl
- Uproar
- Trojan
- Revolver
- Stretcher
- Stampede
- Agony
- Offense
- Orc
- Blows
- Sudden
- Snapping
- Dagger
- Dismay
- Terror
- Whistling
- Buccaneer
- Gunshot
- Sentry
- Blackness
- Blow
- Rescue
- Trembling
- Mvp
- Attacker
- Redskin
- Perceiving
- Throwing
- Intercept
- Hoof
- Forgetting
- Midst
- Room
- Fugitive
- Anguish
- Bedroom
- Balcony
- Dwarf
- Boar
- Waiter
- Sob
- Prowess
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
RUSHED, adjective. Very busy.
RUSHED, adjective. Done in haste; done quickly.
RUSHED, adjective. Abounding or covered with rushes.
RUSHED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of rush
RUSHED BEHIND, noun. (Australian rules football) A behind (1 point score) made when the ball passes through the goal posts or behind posts not from the foot of the attacking team; ie. either spilled off hands or deliberately carried through by the defenders.
RUSHED BEHINDS, noun. Plural of rushed behind
RUSHED OFF ONE'S FEET, adjective. Extremely busy.
Dictionary definition
RUSHED, adjective. Done under pressure; "a rush job".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.