Phrases with «new rush»

The phrase "new rush" refers to a sudden excitement or eagerness surrounding something new or fresh. It often implies a high demand or popularity for that particular thing. Full definition

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Sentences with «new rush»

  • With the overwhelming new rush of foreclosures, the banks couldn't keep up. (mnrealestatedaily.com)
  • New Rush Bowls Restaurant Opening in the Gulch Neighborhood. (franchise.rushbowls.com)
  • There's an entirely different team selection and play selection menu, but you still have the same teams and plays (with maybe one or two new rushing plays snuck in there.) (segadoes.com)
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