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hurry
verb hurries, hurried, hurrying
- 1. To urge forward or hasten; to make someone or something move or act quickly.
intr
2. To move or act with haste, especially with excessive speed.
- Thesaurus: accelerate, hasten, rush, speed, scurry, bustle, dash, floor it (
- 1. Great haste or speed; a driving forward.
- Thesaurus: rush, urgency, haste, dispatch, celerity, alacrity, expedition; Antonym: leisureliness
3. Flurried or excessive haste.
4. Commotion or confusion.
5. Eagerness.
- Rushed; in haste.
- Example: They were in a hurry because they left late
- Readily; willingly.
- Example: I won't do that again in a hurry
Phrasal Verb: hurry someone up or along
- To encourage them to move or act more quickly.
