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hurry
noun as in speed in action, motion
verb as in act, move speedily
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Before landing, the captain asked passengers who weren’t in a hurry to stay in their seats, so the H-1B travelers could make a dash for immigration, people on board recalled.
Hamstring injuries are finicky, especially for a mobile quarterback, and hurrying back from one is never smart.
When the work day was over, he’d hurry back to campus for a cold plunge, footwork reps and hours of film review.
“They don’t want to be rushed, hurried or distracted.”
"India is not in a hurry to provide diplomatic recognition to the Taliban," Rakesh Sood, India's former ambassador to Kabul, told AFP.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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