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hurry

[hur-ee, huhr-ee] / ˈhɜr i, ˈhʌr i /




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Gold extended its climb in afternoon trading after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and signaled the central bank is in no hurry to cut rates further, given recent solid economic data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Officials made fairly modest changes to the post-meeting statement explaining their decision, retaining language that has typically signaled openness to further moves without suggesting any hurry to make them.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve got this,” I tell him, hurrying out before he has a chance to answer.

From Literature

He hurries out from behind the desk, reaching to shake Mom’s hand.

From Literature

West Wits, which also has a gold and copper project in its home market of Australia, hurried Qala Shallows into production a year ahead of schedule to capitalize on skyrocketing prices.

From The Wall Street Journal