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hurried [ˈhʌrıd] ADJ.

hurried
hurried
▶ hurriedly ADV.
▶ hurriedness SUST.

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Ashen-faced and gabbling with fright, the guards hurried out of the hut.
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Or is the sudden rumble but the flurry of hurried birds, on wing against unceasing drought?
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The Soviet unit moved out in a hurried march to the east.
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The hurried early morning tryst that takes advantage of spontaneous tumescence, for example.
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The professor and his wife had a hurried discussion and wisely decided it should be the older one.
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This first, hurried journey on the ice resulted in the loss of ten of the partys 18 dogs, a single incomplete depot, and a frostbitten and generally demoralised shore party.
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I hurried to thank him and politely requested him to move along to relieve the traffic hold-up.
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Greyhounds were used to chase the wallabies, which never hurried until the dogs got close and then bounded away.
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He even personally bid farewell to a contingent of troops being hurried to the war zone.
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When he was discovered, he was always hurried back to his quarters by the nurses, who feared that he might frighten the patients.
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