Hurry ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Hurry ( verb )

  1. Move or act with haste.
  2. Do something quickly or promptly.
  3. Urge or press someone to do something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old northern french hurrer "shake, agitate", of germanic origin; related to heave.

Examples:

  1. We must hurry if we want to catch the train.
  2. He hurried to finish the work.
  3. They hurried to pack their bags before the trip.
  4. The teacher hurried the students to finish the test.
  5. I hurry to finish my breakfast before going to work.

(As a noun)

Hurry ( noun )

  1. Move or act with haste.
  2. Do something quickly or promptly.
  3. Urge or press someone to do something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old northern french hurrer "shake, agitate", of germanic origin; related to heave.

Examples:

  1. We must hurry if we want to catch the train.
  2. He hurried to finish the work.
  3. They hurried to pack their bags before the trip.
  4. The teacher hurried the students to finish the test.
  5. I hurry to finish my breakfast before going to work.
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