单词 | to give a rush |
释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) a (also the) rush a. to give (a person) a (also the) rush and variants: to lavish attention on (a person, typically a woman), esp. with a view to a romantic or sexual relationship. ΚΠ 1894 Southern Mag. Aug. 85/2 He gave her the grand rush, you know. 1938 E. Bowen Death of Heart ii. iv. 249 I don't think most girls appreciate friendship; all they want is to be given a rush. 1940 P. G. Wodehouse Eggs, Beans & Crumpets 93 He's been giving me the rush of a lifetime. 1956 W. H. Whyte Organization Man (1957) 252 An actor..comes to town from the city for a short stay. He gives her a mild rush, and she dreams of a glamorous life with him. 1966 Jet 13 Oct. 45 A Swiss beauty with a knockout shapely figure..has been giving him the rush like mad. 1997 M. Maddox Love & Betrayal vi. 47 The stag line was giving her a rush. < as lemmas |
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