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hurried

[hur-eed, huhr-] / ˈhɜr id, ˈhʌr- /


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Mr. Chun hurried to find different brokers to retrieve the three women before it was too late.

From New York Times

Eleven receipts for money transfers from friends and relatives, seen by Reuters, show how the family hurried to raise funds ahead of their CBP One appointments in June.

From Reuters

Some environmentalists opposed the hurried nature of the governor’s plan and alleged he was trying to weaken California environmental law and protections without enough time for a policy review and public input.

From Los Angeles Times

Bleary-eyed having only returned from his life-changing trip to Austria late the night before, he excitedly jumped out of bed and hurried to welcome his early visitors.

From BBC

Video posted on social media showed water pouring through the ceiling of the Racecourse, as guests hurried out of the building.

From BBC