Meaning ful sentence of 'in the mad rush'
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The meaning of this sentence is That a person is in great hurry.
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Actually 'in a mad rush' is an idiom and its meaning is - 'in a hurry'
here's a sentence with the given idiom -
'I ran around all day today in a mad rush, looking for a present for bill.'
here's a sentence with the given idiom -
'I ran around all day today in a mad rush, looking for a present for bill.'
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