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big rush

noun as in attention

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Unless she’s in a big rush or has only a single item, the 37-year-old skips the self-checkout and waits in Carr’s line, eager for a few minutes to catch up with the cashier she has known since she was a young girl.

A shadow went over me, and there was a big rush of wind, and a huge bird flew back up into the sky as I ducked.

Many investors say the big rush into such wagers will come when central banks look poised to cut interest rates to bolster growth.

From Reuters

"She was heavily sedated. Everything was done in such a big rush, because we were transferred to Birmingham Children's Hospital the very next day," Barbara said.

From BBC

That question — and its elusive answers — underlie a basic issue that comes up each admissions season: College applicants and their families are at a severe information disadvantage, and many of the people who could do something about it are in no big rush to make things less complicated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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