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  1. HURRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    haste, hurry, speed, expedition, dispatch mean quickness in movement or action. haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness.

  2. Hurry - definition of hurry by The Free Dictionary

    a. easily: you won't beat him in a hurry. b. willingly: we won't go there again in a hurry.

  3. HURRY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    HURRY meaning: 1. to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: 2. the need to move…. Learn more.

  4. HURRY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly. If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn.

  5. Hurry Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Hurry definition: To move or act with speed or haste.

  6. hurry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Apr 15, 2026 · Verb hurry (third-person singular simple present hurries, present participle hurrying, simple past and past participle hurried) (intransitive) To do things quickly.

  7. HURRY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    If you hurry to do something, you start doing it as soon as you can, or try to do it quickly. Mrs. Hardie hurried to make up for her tactlessness by asking her guest about his holiday.

  8. Hurry - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly. If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn.

  9. HURRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    HURRY definition: 1. to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: 2. the need to move…. Learn more.

  10. hurry | meaning of hurry in Longman Dictionary of ...

    • I won't be hurrying to try it again. hurry somebody into (doing) something • I was in no hurry to look into it. • I hurried to get into my clothes-but I couldn't find my shoes anywhere.