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hurry

[hur-ee, huhr-ee] / ˈhɜr i, ˈhʌr i /




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I can attest to that after spending several hours with her on Tuesday, hustling to keep up as she taught at two schools and then hurried home to greet her private students.

From Los Angeles Times

Prices for beef are expected to stay high because cattle ranchers have scaled back the size of their herds to the lowest overall level in 75 years, and aren’t in a hurry to expand.

From The Wall Street Journal

I hurried down to the door, introduced him hastily to the wife of an Amsterdam wholesaler, and got him upstairs.

From Literature

Things were a mess too, as if they had left the place in a hurry.

From Literature

By turning to him, Rodríguez is signaling that she is in no hurry to pursue a democratic overhaul, according to analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal