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Dupe vs Rush - What's the difference?

dupe | rush |


In transitive terms the difference between dupe and rush

is that dupe is to duplicate while rush is to transport or carry quickly.

As verbs the difference between dupe and rush

is that dupe is to swindle, deceive, or trick while rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.

As nouns the difference between dupe and rush

is that dupe is a person who has been deceived while 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 vs Premiere - What's the difference?

rush | premiere |


As a proper noun rush

is (computing) a dialect of the language.

As a noun premiere is

.

Rush vs Delay - What's the difference?

rush | delay |


As nouns the difference between rush and delay

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 delay is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.

As verbs the difference between rush and delay

is that rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste while delay is to put off until a later time; to defer.

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 vs Bursts - What's the difference?

rush | bursts |


As a proper noun rush

is (computing) a dialect of the language.

As a noun bursts is

.

As a verb bursts is

(burst).

Rush vs Rush - What's the difference?

rush | rush |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between rush and rush

is that rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while rush is (computing) a dialect of the language.

As proper nouns the difference between rush and rush

is that rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while rush is (computing) a dialect of the language.

Rush vs Rushing - What's the difference?

rush | rushing |


As nouns the difference between rush and rushing

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 rushing is a rapid surging motion.

As verbs the difference between rush and rushing

is that rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste while rushing is present participle of lang=en.

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.

Hassle vs Rush - What's the difference?

hassle | rush |


As a noun hassle

is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.

As a verb hassle

is to trouble, to bother, to annoy.

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Rush vs Cursory - What's the difference?

rush | cursory |


As a proper noun rush

is (computing) a dialect of the language.

As an adjective cursory is

hasty; superficial; careless.

Trot vs Rush - What's the difference?

trot | rush | Related terms |

Trot is a related term of rush.


As a noun trot

is trotskyist.

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Skate vs Rush - What's the difference?

skate | rush |


As a verb skate

is .

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

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