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Definition of rush
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Rush (n.) A
perfect
recitation.
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Robin
::
Robin (n.) An
American
singing
bird
(Merula
migratoria),
having
the
breast
chestnut,
or dull red. The upper parts are
olive-gray,
the head and tail
blackish.
Called
also robin
redbreast,
and
migratory
thrush..
Accentor
::
Accentor
(n.) A genus of
European
birds (so named from their sweet
notes),
including
the hedge
warbler.
In
America
sometimes
applied
to the water
thrushes..
Thrush
::
Thrush
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds more or less
resembling
the true
thrushes
in
appearance
or
habits;
as the
thunderbird
and the
American
brown
thrush
(or
thrasher).
See Brown
thrush.
Fibre
::
fibre () A tough
vegetable
fiber used as a
substitute
for
bristles
in
making
brushes.
The
piassava
and the ixtle are both used under this name.
Bush
::
Bush (n.) The tail, or
brush,
of a fox..
Brush
::
Brush (n.) An
instrument
composed
of
bristles,
or other like
material,
set in a
suitable
back or
handle,
as of wood, bone, or
ivory,
and used for
various
purposes,
as in
removing
dust from
clothes,
laying
on
colors,
etc.
Brushes
have
different
shapes
and names
according
to their use; as,
clothes
brush,
paint
brush,
tooth
brush,
etc..
Quash
::
Quash (v. t.) To beat down, or beat in
pieces;
to dash
forcibly;
to
crush..
Whisk
::
Whisk (n.) A small bunch of
grass,
straw,
twigs,
hair, or the like, used for a
brush;
hence,
a brush or small
besom,
as of broom
corn..
Wattlebird
::
Wattlebird
(n.) The
Australian
brush
turkey.
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To free from
impediment
or
incumbrance,
from
defilement,
or from
anything
injurious,
useless,
or
offensive;
as, to clear land of trees or
brushwood,
or from
stones;
to clear the sight or the
voice;
to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out..
Aspersorium
::
Aspersorium
(n.) A brush for
sprinkling
holy
water;
an
aspergill.
Calamus
::
Calamus
(n.) A
species
of
Acorus
(A.
calamus),
commonly
called
calamus,
or sweet flag. The root has a
pungent,
aromatic
taste,
and is used in
medicine
as a
stomachic;
the
leaves
have an
aromatic
odor, and were
formerly
used
instead
of
rushes
to strew on
floors..
Sally
::
Sally (v. i.) To leap or rush out; to burst
forth;
to issue
suddenly;
as a body of
troops
from a
fortified
place to
attack
besiegers;
to make a
sally.
Vultern
::
Vultern
(n.) The brush
turkey
(Talegallus
Lathami)
of
Australia.
See Brush
turkey.
Debacle
::
Debacle
(n.) A
breaking
or
bursting
forth;
a
violent
rush or flood of
waters
which
breaks
down
opposing
barriers,
and hurls
forward
and
disperses
blocks
of stone and other
debris..
Tame
::
Tame
(superl.)
Crushed;
subdued;
depressed;
spiritless.
Rushy
::
Rushy (a.)
Abounding
with
rushes.
Brushing
::
Brushing
(a.)
Constructed
or used to brush with; as a
brushing
machine.
Waid
::
Waid (a.)
Oppressed
with
weight;
crushed;
weighed
down.
Cover
::
Cover (n.) The
woods,
underbrush,
etc., which
shelter
and
conceal
game;
covert;
as, to beat a
cover;
to ride to
cover..
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