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hurry
noun as in speed in action, motion
verb as in act, move speedily
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Production stoppages ensued as executives hurried to crunch numbers and figure out which vehicles could be made and where.
In her new book, she further relates that Cheever wrote the story reluctantly and in a hurry to pay her orthodontist, “a Tarrytown guy who had his eye on a larger house.”
“Yes, people walking over here, hurry up! There’s a party, hurry up!”
Pat Murphy, the gregarious manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, was in no hurry to wrap up his news conference Sunday.
He had to hurry, Lifshitz said, and measure out five new plots before the hostages got home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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