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Verb
/ˈhərē/,/ˈhə-rē/,
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hurried, past tense; hurried, past participle; hurrying, present participle; hurries, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Move or act with haste; rush
    • - we'd better hurry
    • - servants hurried around
  2. Do something more quickly
    • - hurry up and finish your meal
  3. Cause to move or proceed with haste
    • - she hurried him across the landing
  4. Do or finish (something) quickly, typically too quickly
    • - formalities were hurried over
Noun
  1. Great haste
    • - in my hurry to leave, I knocked over a pile of books
  2. A need for haste; urgency
    • - there's no hurry to get back
    • - relax, what's the hurry?

  1. a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry; "in a hurry to lock the door"
  2. travel rapidly: move very fast; "The runner zipped past us at breakneck speed"
  3. haste: overly eager speed (and possible carelessness); "he soon regretted his haste"
  4. rush: act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
  5. haste: the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
  6. rush: urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
  7. (hurrying) moving with great haste; "affection for this hurrying driving...little man"; "lashed the scurrying horses"
  8. (hurrying) speed: changing location rapidly
  9. (hurried) moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste; "a hurried trip to the store"; "the hurried life of a city"; "a hurried job"
  10. Hurry is a 2001 EP released by Tin Foil Phoenix as Sonic Bloom.
  11. (Hurries) A hurrier, also sometimes called a coal drawer or coal thruster, was a child or woman employed by a collier to transport the coal that they had mined. Women would normally get the children to help them because of the difficulty of carrying the coal. ...
  12. Rushed action; Urgency; In American football, an incidence of a defensive player forcing the quarterback to act faster than the quarterback was prepared to, resulting in a failed offensive play; To do things quickly; Often with up, to speed up the rate of doing something
  13. (hurried) (The Comedy of Errors - 5.1.142)
  14. For an introduction, Cf hurrys. For advanced theoretical stuff, see Christophe's article.
  15. [more]; accelerate, put on; quicken; quicken one's pace, mend one's pace; clap spurs to one's horse; make haste, make rapid strides, make forced marches, make the best of one's way; put one's best leg foremost, stir one's stumps, wing one's way, set off at a score; carry sail, crowd sail; go off ...
  16. Term for a move usually in club passing where you are forced to make two throws from the same hand in quick succession, for example when a passer throws a crossing single pass in 3 count the receiver has to catch & throw the crossing pass with the same hand s/he has just passed with.
  17. A command which instructs players to sweep harder.
  18. A situation where a hand has to throw twice in succession, instead of after an (expected) intervening throw from the other hand. A hand which has a hold for a long time is not hurried when the next prop arrives. ...
  19. An order given by the skip telling the players to sweep faster.
  20. A command given to the sweepers to sweep vigorously.
  21. Hurry! It’s the end of the world. Go fetch it before it’s too late. You get the idea.