Collocations for "hurried"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "hurried" in context.
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hurry
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- hurried through the [store, exam]
- hurrying through [life, things]
- hurry from [one place] to [another]
- hurry [in, out] the door
- hurry [up, down] the stairs
- hurry back [home, to work]
- hurried off to [work, the store]
- hurry over [for the sale, to hear the news]
- hurrying around (in search of)
- hurried to [make, get, buy, leave]
- hurry!
- (will you) hurry up!
- hurry up and [finish, eat, get dressed]
- hurry up to him (and)
- tried to hurry him up
- hurried them into a [choice, decision]
- hurried us along
- let's hurry it along [now, here]
- hurried them into [choosing]
- hurry [the project, your work]
- hurried his [throw, pitch, shot]
- [don't, better not to, no need to, try to] hurry
- you [can't, shouldn't] (try to) hurry
- in a [big, great, terrible, bit of a] hurry
- is always in such a hurry
- I'm not in any hurry
- it's OK - I'm in no hurry
- [in no, not in any] hurry to [find out, get there]
- in a hurry to [finish, start, try]
- there's no hurry (to)
- get out of my way - I'm in a hurry!
- I'm in a hurry (right now)
- [what's, why] the hurry?
- are you in a hurry?
- [left, ran out] in a hurry
- [spilt, forgot] it in my hurry to [leave]
'hurried' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):