Hurry
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Hurry ( verb )
- Move or act with haste.
- Do something quickly or promptly.
- Urge or press someone to do something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old northern french hurrer "shake, agitate", of germanic origin; related to heave.
Examples:
- We must hurry if we want to catch the train.
- He hurried to finish the work.
- They hurried to pack their bags before the trip.
- The teacher hurried the students to finish the test.
- I hurry to finish my breakfast before going to work.
(As a noun)
Hurry ( noun )
- Move or act with haste.
- Do something quickly or promptly.
- Urge or press someone to do something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old northern french hurrer "shake, agitate", of germanic origin; related to heave.
Examples:
- We must hurry if we want to catch the train.
- He hurried to finish the work.
- They hurried to pack their bags before the trip.
- The teacher hurried the students to finish the test.
- I hurry to finish my breakfast before going to work.