Phrases with «mad rush»

The phrase "mad rush" means a chaotic and frantic situation or activity, often characterized by people hurrying or rushing about in a frenzy. Full definition

Sentences with «mad rush»

  • But I bet there would have been mad rush of people to buy it had this phone been launched by apple. (gogi.in)
  • Buy early, bits and pieces the middle and mad rush at the end. (7amkickoff.com)
  • That's not to say that sales were slow — just slower than the usual mad rush we've become accustomed to over the last few years. (artfcity.com)
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