hurry|hurried|hurries|hurrying in English
verb
[hur·ry || 'hɜrɪ /'hʌrɪ]
make haste, rush; urge, prod
Use "hurry|hurried|hurries|hurrying" in a sentence
1. Why are you hurrying?
2. Bolting: as in running, hurrying
3. It is hurrying toward us.
4. It's no use hurrying him.
5. Hurry, hurry, I have to get off now.
6. Through the door hurries Gordon Stainforth, bespectacled and preoccupied.
7. He was hurrying along the pavement.
8. “There Is a Hurrying of It”
9. She is hurrying for the conference.
10. They were hurrying to catch their train.
11. Dame Agatha was hurrying towards him.
12. Miaotong... hurry.
13. Professor, hurry.
14. He hurries down the gangplank to hug his waiting wife.
15. People were hurrying, binoculars bouncing on chests.
16. I'd better hurry.
17. A young man came hurrying down the street.
18. Paul has filled a box with canned goods and hurries out.
19. Each one was hurrying to avoid being last.
20. I won't be hurrying to try it again.
21. Hurrying down to his men, he readied them.
22. She hurried down the corridor.
23. John, hurrying as usual, almost walked right into it.
24. He's a good worker but he needs hurrying up.
25. Seize their leader, hurry!