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rusher

/ruhsh-er/US // ˈrʌʃ ər //

冲撞者,冲洗者,冲击者,冲锋陷阵

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that rushes.
    • : Football. a player whose assignment is to rush or whose special skill is rushing.

Examples

  • Kevin Greene, a Hall of Fame pass rusher, once attended his party, Steinberg said, and was so impressed that he switched agencies.

  • When Brady faces the blitz, he knows exactly where to find space on the field the extra rusher left free.

  • If Sermon cannot return to the game, that would be a major blow to OSU’s offense, given that he was the team’s leading rusher.

  • Their defense also lost an impact pass rusher for the year in Bud Dupree.

  • The number of rushers was just a function of the number of receivers in the pattern.

  • Ware, a tenacious pass-rusher, is a 7-time Pro Bowler and the Cowboys all-time leader in sacks, with 117 in nine seasons.

  • But Frisk makes a strong case that Rusher was not a mere populist propagandist.

  • White developed into a speedy rusher last year, and was always in place in the interference.

  • And then, having tantalized some opposing rusher, "Come on!"

  • In the edition of Rusher, instead of "the dog made a bow," we read "Prin and Puss made a bow."

  • I'll bet the old boy himself would have been a dandy football rusher, if he'd ever got into the game.

  • "Old Rusher can go yet," said Bert, who enjoyed the manner in which the black steed stepped out.