v. hur·ried, hur·ry·ing, hur·ries v.intr. To move or act with speed or haste. See Synonyms at speed. v.tr. 1. To cause to move or act with speed or haste: hurried the children to school. 2. To cause to move or act with undue haste; rush: was hurried into marriage. 3. To speed the progress or completion of; expedite: hurried the delivery of the product. n. pl. hur·ries 1. Activity or motion that is often unduly hurried; haste: I forgot my gloves in my hurry to catch the bus. See Synonyms at haste. 2. The need or wish to hurry; a condition of urgency: in no hurry to leave. hurri·er n. |
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