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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121. Bob hurried to join him, and they rode home together.
122. More food and drugs have been hurried to the flooded areas.
123. The girl was packed off to school after a hurried breakfast.
124. She hurried to the reception desk and asked the girl to page her husband.
125. She broke into a trot and hurried on ahead of us.
126. They say they are not going to be hurried into any decision.
127. He hurried down the corridor to the music-room.
128. She hurried over to him and loosened his collar.
129. A sergeant hurried forward and clicked his heels.
130. Their clerks, mostly in straw boaters, hurried along.
131. Helen, ruffled but in control, hurried into the car.
132. Suzanne hurried out, bearing the school bus.
133. Galvone hurried to place a crystal ash tray on a small table beside him.
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134. I hurried round the corner to where I'd parked Armstrong and climbed aboard.
135. On impulse she hurried down the corridor to her daughter's room and carefully opened the door a fraction.
136. Patrick dressed quickly, his teeth chattering in the chill air, and then hurried down to the kitchen.
137. Mrs Bay hurried about the living room, lighting row after row of votive candles.
138. Down the empty street he hurried, with many a furtive glance to assure himself that he was not being followed.
139. They hurried to end any conversation and get on their way.
140. Sister Zoe jerked around, her full black skirt ballooning as she hurried to my side.
141. We are not in the least angry about this rather hurried wedding, so why haven't you brought her?
142. They hurried there but the consulate could offer no assistance.
143. She jumped out of the car and hurried along the road, ignoring the colourful epithet that followed her.
144. These benefits seem even more relevant in our present climate of hurried and stressful life styles.
145. Whenever she was free from the brewing she hurried up to the bower to spin with the other women.
146. The wine mellowed the atmosphere between them, and Blanche felt less hurried than the week before to extract information from him.
147. Stephen gave an absent-minded nod and hurried off to solve the next problem.
148. He slipped out of the pew and hurried back down the aisle.
149. She hurried into the room with no more than a casual glance in our direction.
150. As if to avoid meeting her, Agnes hurried out into the corridor.
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