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hurry

[hur-ee, huhr-ee] / ˈhɜr i, ˈhʌr i /




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As much of a temptation it may be to leave your job right now, take advantage of those wonderful gifts — and don’t hurry a huge life decision.

From MarketWatch

In one video, some people start to hurry for an exit stairwell while shouting.

From BBC

Kraft Heinz employees said the market-leading product was due for an upgrade, but with $1 billion worth of it selling every year, executives weren’t in a hurry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pride believes it is unlikely that the increasingly debt-fueled tech boom would go south in a hurry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mia began her work on an authentic stitch-by-stitch copy of the original 11th Century embroidery in 2016 "because I just wanted something to do and needed a project I couldn't finish in a hurry".

From BBC