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    Hur·ry
    /ˈhərē/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. great haste: "in my hurry to leave I knocked over a pile of books"
  2. verb. /ˈhʌri/ /ˈhɜːri/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive] to move or act quickly because there is not much time synonym rush. You'll have to hurry if you want to catch that train. We need to hurry or we'll be late for school. hurry to do something The kids hurried to open their presents.

  3. HURRY definition: 1. to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: 2. If you are in a…. Learn more.

  4. To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly. If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn.

  5. 1. (often foll by: up) to hasten (to do something); rush. 2. (often foll by: along) to speed up the completion, progress, etc, of. n. 3. haste. 4. urgency or eagerness. 5. in a hurry informal. a. easily: you won't beat him in a hurry. b. willingly: we won't go there again in a hurry.

  6. Definition of hurry noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. May 13, 2024 · If you do something in ahurry, you do it quickly or suddenly. She was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience. American English : hurry / ˈhɜri, hʌr- /

  8. hurry meaning, definition, what is hurry: to do something or go somewhere more qui...: Learn more.

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