The past tense of "rush" is "rushed". Beyond that, it's interesting to know that English verbs are divided into regular and irregular verbs. "Rush" happens to be a regular verb, wherein you simply add "-ed" to form the past tense. So, when you're in a hurry yesterday, you "rushed". It's part of the beauty of English – even in the rush, there's an order!
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