(in film-making) the initial prints of a scene or scenes before editing, usually prepared daily
Examples of 'rushes' in a sentence
rushes
Passing cars lit the room through the slatted blinds in rushes.
Robert Wilson INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS (2002)
Kate, mortified, nearly in tears with fright, turns and rushes back into the house.
Sara MacDonald SEA MUSIC (2002)
All related terms of 'rushes'
rush
If you rush somewhere , you go there quickly.
bog rush
a blackish tufted cyperaceous plant, Schoenus nigricans , growing on boggy ground
rush out
If a document or product is rushed out , it is produced very quickly.
bum's rush
forcible ejection, as from a gathering
gold rush
A gold rush is a situation when a lot of people suddenly go to a place where gold has been discovered .
Dutch rush
a horsetail , Equisetum hyemale, whose siliceous stems have been used for polishing and scouring pots and pans
rush through
If you rush something through , you deal with it quickly so that it is ready in a shorter time than usual .
scouring rush
any of several horsetails , esp Equisetum hyemale, that have rough-ridged stems and were formerly used for scouring and polishing
adrenaline rush
a feeling of excitement , stimulation and enhanced physical ability produced when the body secretes large amounts of adrenaline in response to a sudden perceived or induced stress situation
odd-man rush
an attacking move when the defence is outnumbered by the opposing team