rush job

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Noun

rush job (plural rush jobs)

  1. A task done under pressure or with urgency.
    • 1909, L. Frank Baum, chapter 8, in Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work:
      "Rush job?"
      "Yes, sir. You'll have to excuse me. I've got to get started."
    • 1993 July 4, Penny Singer, “Photographers Find Strength in Unity”, in New York Times, retrieved 7 January 2016:
      "hen they called me for a rush job, there wasn't enough time to sign an agreement, nor did I think it necessary."
    • 2008 October 17, John Hiscock, “Film Review: W”, in Telegraph, UK, retrieved 7 January 2016:
      he production values are excellent and there are no obvious signs of it having been a rush job.

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  • rush job”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.