Synonym: accelerate, hasten, hustle, rush, speed, urge. Antonym: delay. Similar words: hurry up, in a hurry, hurricane, hurt, churn, church, hurdle, cherry. Meaning: ['hɜrɪ /'hʌrɪ] n. 1. a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry 2. overly eager speed (and possible carelessness) 3. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner. v. 1. move very fast 2. act or move at high speed 3. urge to an unnatural speed.
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121. In my hurry to leave, I forgot my passport.
122. Hurry up! I'm double-parked and the warden's coming.
123. Sorry, I can't stop, I'm in a hurry.
124. Hurry up. Tie up your shoelaces; we are late.
125. We needn't hurry with our meeting.
126. Take your time-there's no hurry.
127. If you don't hurry up we'll be late.
128. In his hurry to leave, he forgot his briefcase.
129. Hurry up - we promised we wouldn't be late.
130. I don't mind waiting-I'm not in any particular hurry.
131. I don't want to hurry you.
132. Can you do anything to hurry my order up?
133. I'm in no hurry to see him again.
134. Take your time - I'm not in any hurry.
135. Hurry up or else we'll miss the train.
136. Come on - we're going to be late if you don't hurry!
137. I wish they would hurry up their work, otherwise I have to work extra hours with them.
138. 'Oh, I'm not in a hurry,' I said with a smile.
139. That's a fine horse, I couldn't get a better in a hurry.
140. I love it at St Mirren so I'm in no hurry to go anywhere.
141. Time is going to be tight,[www.Sentencedict.com] so you'd better hurry.
142. The train was late - always the way when you're in a hurry!
143. I have to hurry - I have a bus to catch .
144. Patrick often plays up when he knows I'm in a hurry.
145. The beauty of it is not to be absorbed in a hurry.
146. She had no wish to hurry alone through the streets of London by night.
147. Too many young people hurry into marriage without considering the responsibilities.
148. Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience.
149. General Barton said if there was any hurry to hurl down on the ground.
150. Why don't you start out early so that you don't have to hurry?
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