rush -
grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
bog plant,
marsh plant,
swamp plant a semiaquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath
flowing,
flow the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
debris storm,
debris surge the sudden spread of dust and debris from a collapsing building; "the destruction of the building produced an enormous debris surge"
rush -
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"
running game,
running play,
running,
run the act of administering or being in charge of something; "he has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time"
Rush -
the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
locomote,
travel,
move,
go change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
act,
move behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
rush -
urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
detain,
delay,
hold up cause to be slowed down or delayed; "Traffic was delayed by the bad weather"; "she delayed the work that she didn't want to perform"
exhort,
urge on,
urge,
press force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"