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How to Use "Hurry" with Example Sentences
hurry
(n):
the need to do something very quickly because there is not much time
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Used with adjectives:
"
We're in a
big
hurry
today.
"
(big, great, real)
Used with prepositions:
"
He is
in
a big
hurry
.
"
(in, in no)
Example sentences:
"
Are you in
hurry
?
"
"
Why are you in such a
hurry
?
"
"
Don't rush. I'm not in a
hurry
.
"
"
What's all the
hurry
?
"
"
After all that
hurry
, they still missed the train.
"
hurry
(v):
to do something very quickly because there is not much time
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Used with adverbs:
"
Please
hurry
up
. I'm late.
"
"
They
hurried
out
the door to catch the last bus.
"
"
We need to
hurry
down
to the store before it closes.
"
"
We need to
hurry
over
there. She will be leaving soon.
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