Similar words: unhurried, hurriedly, unhurriedly, curried, hurricane, furrier, carried, harried. Meaning: ['hʌrɪd] adj. moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste.
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31. They hurried on to make up for lost time.
32. Kate hurried home, conscience-stricken at leaving her mother alone.
33. Swinging her bag over her shoulder, she hurried on.
34. He hurried forward to meet them.
35. He hurried past them without stopping.
36. She was hurried into making an unwise choice.
37. John hurried off after his girlfriend.
38. The photographer stopped clicking and hurried around the corner.
39. Doctors and nurses were hurried to the accident spot.
40. Howe summoned a doctor and hurried over.
41. I hurried away to hail a taxi.
42. Several police hurried out in their police car.
43. Henry hurried on ahead .
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44. This work needs care; it mustn't be hurried.
45. She hurried out into the twilit street.
46. He hurried by without speaking to me.
47. Monica hurried straight past me and down the steps.
48. This is the letter to be hurried.
49. He hurried away in the opposite direction.
50. She hurried to answer the doorbell.
51. He hurried on, weaving through the crowd.
52. He hurried past me without stopping.
53. He hurried out with an armful of brochures.
54. The salesman hurried the customer to make a choice.
55. They hurried on to the plane.
56. The maid, casting black looks, hurried out.
57. We left early, after a hurried breakfast.
58. Maggie hurried to his side.
59. Claire hurried along the road.
60. She hurried after Gary to apologize to him.
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