Examples of 'he had to rush' in a sentence
Meaning of "he had to rush"
he had to rush ~ 'He had to rush' suggests that someone needed to do something quickly or urgently. It indicates a sense of haste or a time constraint associated with completing a task or activity
How to use "he had to rush" in a sentence
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he had to rush
He had to rush home to sleep before work.
He received a phone call and he had to rush out.
He had to rush back to the city.
Maybe someone interrupted him so he had to rush to finish it.
He had to rush to work on time as well.
We spoke briefly but he had to rush away to meet a builder.
He had to rush off.
He had barely handed me the keys before he had to rush back to work.
I guess he had to rush home and take his steroids.
That nice General Forbes joined us for a while, but he had to rush back.
He had to rush to the Vatican.
All lies! We spoke briefly but he had to rush away to meet a builder.
He had to rush off to Tibet because his guru got sick.
Well, almost, but he had to rush off.
Because he had to rush back to Atlanta to cook for some critic.
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He had to rush home to Terre Haute.
I am sorry, he had to rush for a meeting.
He had to rush back home because of Monique!
Because of this, he had to rush over all the way from Seoul?
He had to rush to the Vatican . He would like you to call him.
Yeah, he had to rush down there.
And he had to rush off to the hospital . His wife went into labor.
He had to rush to Delhi. Dear, he was going to, but.