Phrases with «huge rush»

The phrase "huge rush" means a feeling of excitement, urgency, or a sudden increase in enthusiasm or energy. Full definition

Sentences with «huge rush»

  • -LSB-...] I loved this article as I know many moms who feel guilt if they don't feel an immediate and huge rush of pure love at the first sight of the baby. (breastfeedingtoday-llli.org)
  • The music reminds me of riding the monorail at Disney: those chimes of excitement when you catch a glimpse of the park, building up as it comes further into view, and that huge rush of bells when you see that EPCOT ball and the World Showcase, before calming down so you can disembark. (silverscreeningroom.com)
  • When Pope John Paul II died, this keyword received a huge rush of unprofitable clicks in a short time. (searchmarketingstandard.com)
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