rush of blood

  • 11A Rush of Blood To The Head — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda A Rush of Blood to the Head Obtenido de A Rush of Blood To The Head …

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  • 12(a) sudden rush of blood to the head — a (sudden) rush of blood (to the head) if you have a rush of blood to the head, you suddenly feel very excited or very angry, and do or say something silly. Thomson was sent off for head butting Gray in a rush of blood to the head …

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  • 13(a) sudden rush of blood — a (sudden) rush of blood (to the head) if you have a rush of blood to the head, you suddenly feel very excited or very angry, and do or say something silly. Thomson was sent off for head butting Gray in a rush of blood to the head …

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  • 14(a) rush of blood to the head — a (sudden) rush of blood (to the head) if you have a rush of blood to the head, you suddenly feel very excited or very angry, and do or say something silly. Thomson was sent off for head butting Gray in a rush of blood to the head …

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  • 15(a) rush of blood — a (sudden) rush of blood (to the head) if you have a rush of blood to the head, you suddenly feel very excited or very angry, and do or say something silly. Thomson was sent off for head butting Gray in a rush of blood to the head …

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  • 16A Rush of Blood to the Head — (2002) fue el segundo disco publicado por Coldplay. La crítica consideró a este disco como un trabajo más maduro que su anterior disco Parachutes. De este Album se extrajeron 4 singles: In My Place , The Scientist , Clocks y God Put A Smile Upon… …

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  • 17a rush of blood (to the head) — a sudden attack of wild irrationality. → rush …

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  • 18a rush of blood to the head — ► a rush of blood to the head a sudden attack of wild irrationality. Main Entry: ↑rush …

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  • 19rush — Ⅰ. rush [1] ► VERB 1) move or act with urgent haste. 2) transport or produce with urgent haste. 3) deal with hurriedly. 4) (of air or a liquid) flow strongly. 5) dash towards in an attempt to attack or capture. ► …

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  • 20rush — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden movement or emotion ADJECTIVE ▪ headlong, sudden ▪ adrenalin, sugar ▪ Nothing can beat that adrenalin rush. VERB + RUSH …

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