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Definition of Rush line

Rush line
Bunt rush (Football), a combined rush by main strength. Rush line (Football), the line composed of rushers.

Meaning of Rush line from wikipedia

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- Lexington Avenue Line in Manhattan. The 5 train operates 24 hours, although service patterns vary based on the time of day. W****day rush hour and midday...