After a brief exchange, they had to rush off to address the unexpected problem.
After a quick coffee, she had to rush off to her next client.
Don't rush off just yet; there's still time for one more drink.
Don't rush off; I've got a little surprise for you.
Feeling unwell, she had to rush off home to rest.
He always seems to rush off as soon as the bill arrives.
He always seems to rush off without clearing his dishes.
He apologized and said he had to rush off to pick up his dry cleaning.
He apologized and said he must rush off to catch the last train.
He apologized profusely and had to rush off to a pressing matter.
He couldn't stay for dessert; he needed to rush off to a meeting.
He excused himself and had to rush off to attend to his duties.
He explained he couldn't stay because he had to rush off to prepare dinner.
He glanced at his watch and declared he had to rush off to an appointment.
He grabbed his coat and said he had to rush off to a family emergency.
He hastily finished his coffee and had to rush off to avoid traffic.
He packed his bags and had to rush off to meet the demanding client.
He promised to call back later, as he had to rush off to deal with an emergency.
He seemed relieved to have an excuse to rush off from the boring conversation.
He thanked us for the invitation but had to rush off to fulfill prior engagements.
He was anxious to rush off and celebrate his birthday.
He was anxious to rush off and get started on his new project.
He was anxious to rush off and start his weekend vacation.
He was eager to rush off and join the festivities.
He was eager to rush off and meet his friends at the pub.
He was eager to rush off and start his new adventure.
He was impatient to rush off and explore the city.
He was impatient to rush off and explore the new neighborhood.
I apologized and said I had to rush off to answer an important email.
I bowed slightly and said I had to rush off and finish my chores.
I didn't want to rush off, but I had a prior commitment I couldn't miss.
I felt obligated to rush off and help my neighbor with their groceries.
I felt pressured to rush off even though I wanted to stay longer.
I felt rude to rush off after only a few minutes of conversation.
I felt rude to rush off without offering to help clean up.
I had to rush off and find a parking spot before it was too late.
I had to rush off and fix the leaky faucet before it flooded the house.
I had to rush off and get the kids ready for school.
I had to rush off to avoid being late for my next appointment.
I had to rush off to the airport after getting the urgent call.
I had to rush off to the pharmacy to get some medicine for my headache.
I hate to rush off, but I have a doctor's appointment.
I murmured a farewell and had to rush off and tidy up the house.
I politely declined another drink, explaining I had to rush off and study.
I said goodbye quickly, explaining I had to rush off and do laundry.
I said goodbye, explaining I had to rush off to a board meeting.
I smiled politely and said I had to rush off and run some errands.
I told her I had to rush off, hoping she wouldn't notice my red face.
I wanted to stay, but I had to rush off to finish my work.
I wish I could chat longer, but I really must rush off to pick up my son.
I'm afraid I must rush off now, but let's continue this discussion later.
Knowing the movie was about to start, they had to rush off to find seats.
Knowing the storm was coming, we had to rush off to find shelter.
Please don't feel like you have to rush off; stay and relax for a while.
Please don't rush off without saying goodbye properly.
She felt guilty for having to rush off and leave the party early.
She gave a brief presentation and then had to rush off to another conference.
She gave a quick hug and had to rush off to her next destination.
She had to rush off and attend a training session.
She had to rush off and finish her presentation before the deadline.
She had to rush off and take care of her elderly parents.
She had to rush off and take her dog for a walk.
She had to rush off mid-sentence when her phone rang with bad news.
She had to rush off stage after realizing she had forgotten her lines.
She had to rush off to rescue her cat from a tree.
She made a hasty departure, explaining she had to rush off to an appointment.
She made a swift exit, explaining she had to rush off to a school event.
She mumbled an excuse and had to rush off to avoid the awkward silence.
She needed to rush off and find a babysitter at the last minute.
She needed to rush off and get her car repaired.
She needed to rush off and get ready for her performance.
She needed to rush off and prepare for the upcoming exam.
She smiled politely and said she had to rush off to a different event.
She wanted to stay longer, but had to rush off to take care of her sick pet.
She whispered a quick apology and had to rush off to the restroom.
The boss told him to rush off and deliver the important documents.
The children started to rush off to play as soon as the bell rang.
The children, excited by the prospect of ice cream, begged to rush off to the shop.
The fire alarm went off, forcing everyone to rush off outside.
The sudden downpour made everyone rush off to find cover.
The urgency in her voice suggested she needed to rush off immediately.
They had to rush off and get ready for the upcoming celebration.
They had to rush off and put out the fire in the kitchen.
They had to rush off to catch their flight, leaving a trail of scattered belongings.
They looked disappointed when I had to rush off without saying a proper farewell.
They made excuses to rush off, clearly avoiding the uncomfortable conversation.
They packed their bags and had to rush off to catch the ferry.
They thanked the host and had to rush off to their next activity.
They watched the storm clouds gathering and decided to rush off home.
They waved enthusiastically and had to rush off to meet their friends.
They waved goodbye and had to rush off to catch the sunset.
They waved goodbye as we watched them rush off down the street.
They were eager to rush off and start their road trip.
They were excited to rush off and attend the highly anticipated concert.
They were excited to rush off and try the new restaurant in town.
They were happy to see us, but had to rush off to attend to their guests.
They were ready to rush off and embark on their new journey.
We watched them rush off in a flurry of activity, leaving us bewildered.
With the deadline looming, the entire team had to rush off to finish the project.
With the news breaking, reporters began to rush off to cover the story.