rush into



rush someone into something

to hurry someone into doing something. We rushed Harry into taking the job. Sally has always hated that dress. Sam rushed her into buying it.
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rush someone or something into something

 and rush someone or something in
to lead or carry someone or something into something or some place hurriedly. I rushed her into the hospital emergency room, and everything was soon all right. The nurse rushed in the emergency medical equipment.
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rush into

v.
1. To enter some place hurriedly or quickly: The firefighters rushed into the burning building.
2. To cause someone to enter some place in a hurry: The teacher rushed the students into the gymnasium so they could play games before lunch.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tiannatee-AN-əEnglish (Modern)
KatjaKAHT-yah (German, Dutch)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene
Abby['æbi]
Nere-Basque
ŞIrin-Kurdish
Cyra-History