hurry in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
HURRY (verb): To move or act with speed or urgency.
Sample Sentences
- You need to hurry if you want to catch the last train.
- She felt a sense of urgency and decided to hurry to the meeting.
- In the midst of the storm, they had to hurry home for safety.
- Don't hurry through your meals; take time to enjoy each bite.
- He always seems to be in a hurry, rushing from one task to the next.
- It's time to hurry if we want to catch the last train home.
- She felt the need to hurry as the storm clouds gathered in the sky.
- In a hurry to finish his project, he overlooked several important details.
- The children urged their mother to hurry so they could go to the amusement park.
- Hurry up and get dressed; weβre going to be late for the show!
- Don't hurry through your homework; take your time to do it well.
- She felt a rush of adrenaline as she tried to hurry up the steep hill.
- In a hurry to leave, he forgot his jacket on the chair.
- The teacher urged the students to hurry up and finish the exam before time ran out.