rush off

The phrase "rush off" is a common phrasal verb used to describe leaving quickly or producing something in haste.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)To leave a place quickly, often due to urgency.

Example

  • I hate to rush off, but I have another appointment.
  • She had to rush off to catch her train.

B2General

(informal)To create or complete something in a hurried manner.

Example

  • He rushed off a quick email before the meeting.
  • She rushed off a sketch for the project.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "rush off":

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