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[ ruhsh-er ] / ˈrʌʃ ər /
nouna person or thing that rushes. Football. a player whose assignment is to rush or whose special skill is rushing. Origin of rusher1645–55; 1875–80 for def. 2; rush1 + -er1 Words nearby rusherrush, rush candle, Rushdie, Rushdie, Salman, rushee, rusher, rushes, rush family, rush hour, rushing, rush light Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rusherBut Frisk makes a strong case that Rusher was not a mere populist propagandist. The Father Of The Tea Party|Justin Green|August 27, 2012|DAILY BEAST Bob followed, while Rusher went on more gayly than ever, hauling the overturned cutter after him. The Bobbsey Twins|Laura Lee Hope Hermes is likewise the wind, and means the rusher (, and cf. Srameyas of the Vedas). The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879|Various Suffice it to state that presently a rusher is obliged to retire from the field by reason of a sprained ankle. The Opinions of a Philosopher|Robert Grant
"Rusher threw us into a sand pit," answered Bert, and then told the whole story. The Bobbsey Twins|Laura Lee Hope She has ideas,” said Jean, gravely; “she is a rusher into new things. Growing Up|Jennie M. Drinkwater
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