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hurrying

adjective as in bustling

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Example Sentences

And the faster our hurrying, the more acute our tunnel vision becomes.

Andrew was now hurrying to join Weiner in a waiting black SUV.

Cato was not hurrying out of the world to escape an even more painful ending, but to avoid the humiliation of pardon.

As the “Frankenstorm” barrels toward the East Coast, politicians are hurrying to minimize its impact.

We will learn the facts over time, everyone hurrying to rule out abject senselessness with a justification of one kind or another.

The remarkable thing was that all the hurrying people she met seemed also each of them to be on a secret and mystic errand.

And he quite agreed with old Mr. Crow, who had come hurrying up to see what was going on.

He was hurrying towards the corner of the palace grounds when a shriek from Winifred set his teeth on edge.

Hurrying on to find it, Taijo discovered a hut beside the path, into which he saw the falcon fly.

As I emerged from my room next morning I saw old Giles, the butler, hurrying down the corridor towards me.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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