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He jokes he is "invariably" rushed off his feet.

From BBC

Through four games, Gentry led the Trojans in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks as a one-man wrecking crew, capable of plugging holes or rushing off the edge.

"The water is already coming in," she exclaimed before rushing off the phone to try to stop it.

From BBC

Looking a bit wind-blown, he made his big entrance and took hold of the flag, rushing off to the waiting motorcycle.

Moments later, the gunman fired several rounds from the rooftop and Trump was rushed off stage with a bloody ear.

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

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