Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Moving or acting rapidly.
- adjective Required to move or act more rapidly; rushed.
- adjective Done in great haste.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Done in a hurry; exhibiting hurry.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Urged on; hastened; going or working at speed
- adjective Done in a hurry; hence, imperfect; careless.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Done in a hurry;
rushed . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hurry .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste
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Examples
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After that, I knew it would be only a question of time until they would trace you here, and I hurried; oh, I _hurried_!
The Price Francis Lynde 1893
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Callahan said that extends to the actual process of electing a new speaker, which she described as hurried and secretive.
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Williams, who had hurried from the floor for medical treatment, came back out to shoot the free throws with his eye already severely swollen.
Howard, Magic top Cavs 99-89 in physical Game 3 for 2-1 lead 2009
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When he saw them, he hurried from the entrance of his tent to meet them and bowed low to the ground.
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Well, hurried is a relative term, since wading through such masses of people was not quick.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2004
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He spoke in hurried gasps, as though he had been running violently and far.
Whose Body? Dorothy Leigh 1923
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The six o'clock whistles still reverberated when Sam Arkin hurried down the factory stairs and out to the corner where he was to meet Shenah Pessah.
Hungry Hearts 1920
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She was very still for a moment, smiled, trembled from head to foot, blushed scarlet, took her mother by the hand, and without a word hurried to the house.
The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan Thomas Dixon 1905
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Sumner could never have told very precisely what passed after the verdict had been given, save that as in a dizzy dream he heard applause within and cheers without; then he saw the fetters on the wrists of General Benson and saw him hurried from the room between two officers, followed by Major Madison and Aurelia.
Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice Pauline Elizabeth 1902
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But as Edwin hurried Louise away, the look that passed between the two young men was enough to blot out henceforward all friendship, all brotherhood.
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