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hurried

[hur-eed, huhr-] / ˈhɜr id, ˈhʌr- /


Example Sentences

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I slipped the paper under my arm and hurried off before he started making a fuss about cracking a tooth on that biscuit.

From Literature

There were at least 11 planes in the closed airspace when Starship exploded, and flight tracking data shows they hurried to move out of the way, clearing the area within 15 minutes.

From Salon

The hurried relocation has him behind schedule on training, but it has given him at least some peace of mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

The woman hurried back inside the car and drove away.

From Los Angeles Times

Within a single paragraph, we are told that time “was flying by,” that someone “stopped in his tracks” while others “hurried breathlessly.”

From The Wall Street Journal