Hubo una avalancha de clientes cuando empezó la rebaja.
English: There was a sudden rush of customers when the sale started.
apresurarse /ˌapɾesuɾˈaɾse/ · noun · CEFR B2. Spanish translation of "rush".
See also: Vocabulary entry (Spanish)

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Spanish article note: a regular/likely article is "el" for "apresurarse". Check context for exceptions.
| Dictionary form | apresurarse |
|---|---|
| Likely article | el |
| Likely gender | masculine |
| Regular/likely plural | apresurarses |
Hubo una avalancha de clientes cuando empezó la rebaja.
English: There was a sudden rush of customers when the sale started.
Sentí una ráfaga de aire frío cuando abrió la puerta.
English: I felt a rush of cold air as he opened the door.
Evita la hora punta de la mañana saliendo de casa más temprano.
English: Avoid the morning rush by leaving the house earlier.
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