rush |
slid |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a verb slid is
(
slide).
rush |
crash |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun crash is
an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
As a verb crash is
to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
rush |
undefined |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
rush |
quicken |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a verb quicken is
.
As a noun quicken is
.
rush |
rustle |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun rustle is
a soft crackling sound similar to the movement of leaves.
As a verb rustle is
(ergative) to move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
rush |
zoom |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun zoom is
zoom, augmentation of a view as with a camera lens.
rush |
speedup |
As nouns the difference between rush and speedup
is that
rush is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers while
speedup is an amount or rate of decrease in time taken.
As a verb rush
is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
As an adjective rush
is performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure.
As a proper noun Rush
is {{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.
rush |
send |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun send is
sin.
hastened |
rush |
As verbs the difference between hastened and rush
is that
hastened is past tense of hasten while
rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
As a noun rush is
any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers.
As an adjective rush is
performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure.
As a proper noun Rush is
{{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.
rush |
fleet |
As proper nouns the difference between rush and fleet
is that
rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while
fleet is the stream that ran where fleet street now runs.
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