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rush vs toad rush

toad rush vs rush

rush and toad rush both are nouns.

rush is an adjective but toad rush is not an adjective.

rush is a verb but toad rush is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rush Yes Yes Yes No
toad rush Yes No No No
As nouns, toad rush is a hyponym of rush; that is, toad rush is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rush:
  • rush: grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
  • toad rush: low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground; nearly cosmopolitan
rush (noun) toad rush (noun)
the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground; nearly cosmopolitan
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
a sudden forceful flow
a sudden burst of activity
the swift release of a store of affective force
grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
rush (adjective) toad rush (adjective)
done under pressure
not accepting reservations
rush (verb) toad rush (verb)
act at high speed
urge to an unnatural speed
attack suddenly
cause to occur rapidly
move hurridly
run with the ball, in football
cause to move fast or to rush or race
Difference between rush and toad rush

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