rush out of



rush someone or something out of something

 and rush someone or something out
to lead or guide someone or something out of something or some place hurriedly. The ushers rushed everyone out of the church so they could clean the place before the next wedding. They rushed out another edition of the newspaper that afternoon.
See also: of, out, rush

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Margarethemahr-gah-RE-tə (German)German, Danish
Goliathgə-LIE-əth (English)Biblical
Lutgardis-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Jale-Turkish
AlbÍNa-Czech, Slovak
Bowser['bɑuzə]