Use hurry in a sentence
Sentences starting with hurry
- Hurry them things off, Tom," he called, and himself seized a huge crate from the back of the coach and flung it on his shoulder. [9]
- Hurry along your ladder,--that's your only chance. [6]
- Hurry up. [11]
- Hurry up! [5]
Sentences ending with hurry
- I've heard of you, but--yes; I will hurry. [11]
- The Major said yes, he was not in a hurry. [5]
- The prisoners' guards were glad to stop, they were in no hurry. [10]
- We are prospering; we can wait; there is no hurry. [5]
- So we had to snatch our trunks open, and make a selection in a good deal of a hurry. [5]
- They both thought they had been exercising their skill on a lunatic, for he had made no answer to all their questions, and had said nothing but once in a deep and fearfully loud voice: "Chatter to other people--I am in a hurry. [10]
- She picked up the remains and laid them upon her palm, and said: "Poor little anty, I'm so sorry; and I didn't mean to kill you, but there wasn't any other way to save you, it was such a hurry. [5]
- No--we'll wait till the lights are out--there's no hurry. [5]
- This is better than walking; unless one is in a hurry. [5]
- The first troops started at once, and during the night they marched slowly and steadily without hurry. [2]
Short sentences using hurry
- Hurry, was the word! [5]
- Can't you hurry up? [2]
- On--she must hurry on! [10]
- And she would not hurry. [4]
- Still, there was no hurry. [9]
- However, there was no hurry. [5]
- But there is no hurry. [5]
- Don't hurry on my account. [5]
- What need to hurry? [2]
- You're in a hurry? [12]
Sentences containing hurry two or more times
- There was a stir in the ranks of the soldiers and it was evident that they were all hurrying--not as men hurry to do something they understand, but as people hurry to finish a necessary but unpleasant and incomprehensible task. [2]
- Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. [4]
- Hurry, hurry! [10]
More example sentences with the word hurry in them
- Enough that they write "delightful spot" in their diaries, and hurry off to new scenes, and more noisy life. [4]
- He said he would secure us a hotel if he could, but if they were all full he would ask them to build another one and hurry up and get the paint and plaster dry against we arrived. [5]
- The conductor responded, with pleasant irony: 'It may be that you are not in a hurry, just as you say, but we are. [5]
- As Iberville stood with Frontenac near the palace of the Intendant, watching, he saw the enemy suddenly hurry forward. [11]
- I do not wish to hurry you, but you can't get aboard a ship at sea. [9]
- A coarse barmaid, who had grown up in the camp, served the assembled men, but she had no occasion to hurry, for the Spaniards were slow drinkers. [10]
- Only look, Serapion, what a hurry he is in. [10]
- But Major said we were not in a hurry, and would wait for the car to be put on. [5]
- He said he wasn't in such a very particular hurry, but he wanted to get to the top while he was young. [5]
- If his purpose was to lecture in the East, he was in no hurry to begin. [5]
- His natural impulse was to hurry to the States and save his sister if possible, for he loved her with a deep and abiding affection. [5]
- The way things was scattered about we reckoned the people left in a hurry, and warn't fixed so as to carry off most of their stuff. [5]
- When the question was raised in 1846, he was in a blustering hurry to take ground for it. [7]
- I said I was in a dreadful hurry, and I wished we could get this business permanently mapped out, so that I could go on with my work. [5]
- Well, I don't want to hurry you. [8]
- Sunday morning her Voices or some instinct gave her a warning, and she sent Dunois to Blois to take command of the army and hurry it to Orleans. [5]
- But most of us were in a hurry to get to the countries where war had already become a grim and terrible reality. [9]
- The rest of us wanted to hurry on while it was yet light, but Capt. [5]
- They betray an unmanly terror when I offer them a cigar; they tell lies and hurry away to meet engagements which they have not made when they are threatened with the hospitalities of my box. [5]
- He went, and tried to hurry, but his legs refused to move and he knew he would not be in time to lock the door though he painfully strained all his powers. [2]
- I'll hurry down to the village....Now don't worry. [13]
- We were glad to leave this hot and dusty old village and hurry on. [5]
- That officer had to hurry to keep up with the as I walked to the wharf. [9]
- It was necessary to hurry this matter to a close. [5]
- But I have to hurry on, for I have but a half hour. [7]
- She mainly writes to hurry me home and to tell me how much she respects me: but she's generally pretty slow on news. [5]
- I'll take canoe through bayou to Hill's and hurry reenforcements. [9]
- During his career there has been a sad laying on the shelf of old generals who could not keep up with the hurry, the fierceness and dashing of the new system; and among the number I presume has been my worthy house-mate, old Trotter. [4]
- We refurnished, and then sent down to hurry up the expert. [5]
- If it was the wrong one there could be no use in hurrying; therefore we did not hurry, but sat down frequently on the soft moss and enjoyed the restful quiet and shade of the forest solitudes. [5]
- What finally drove the unhappy man to hurry from the hated place was the torturing fear of sharing his lion's fate, and of being sent after the murdered Tarautas by the friends who had heard his appeal to fate. [10]
- Being afraid of the telegraph--which I think ought not to be used in times of hurry and emergency--I asked that the desired message be brought to me by some swift method of transportation. [5]
- Now he wipes the sweat from his brow, strokes his limbs, and then marches aimlessly off, in as violently a hurry as ever. [5]
- Do you observe the same old eagerness, the same old hurry, springing from the fear that if he does not move with the utmost swiftness, that colossal opportunity will escape him? [5]
- Panting and puffing, the major grumbled and growled at everybody because he thought he was being pushed and that they were all hurrying when they had nowhere to hurry to and were all surprised at something when there was nothing to be surprised at. [2]
- The Member of the Haouse seems to have been more in a hurry to find a new resting-place than the other boarders. [6]
- To add to the danger and inconvenience, we were constantly meeting returning tourists on foot and horseback, and as constantly being crowded and battered by ascending tourists who were in a hurry and wanted to get by. [5]
- And yet, is the charm of life somewhat depending upon a sense of its fleetingness, of its phantasmagorial character, a note of coming disaster, maybe, in the midst of its most seductive pageantry, in the whirl and glitter and hurry of it? [4]
- To speak by the card, I want these things to hurry to Italy to an English lady. [5]
- She hastily exclaimed that she was in a hurry, and flew down the steps, through the garden, and into the road. [10]
- I said meekly that I was in a hurry, and it affected him as strongly as if he had never heard it. [5]
- The President said: Take your full time-no hurry at all. [7]
- I was naturally susceptible, and tried to form other attachments, but my heart would not hold on; it would continually recur to what it had lost; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and excitement, I would sink into dismal dejection. [4]
- Harry left in such a hurry that he hadn't even time to bid Miss Laura Hawkins good-bye, but he had no doubt that Harry would console himself with the next pretty face he saw --a remark which was thrown in for Ruth's benefit. [5]
- I was in such a hurry I hadn't untied her. [5]
- We canvassed the subject awhile and then concluded it was a ruse, and that the Indians had some better reason for leaving in a hurry than fears of a flood in such an exceedingly dry time. [5]
- And some are strong in faith and hope, so that, as they draw near the next world, they would fair hurry toward it, as the caravan moves faster over the sands when the foremost travellers send word along the file that water is in sight. [6]
- Arriving at the station, amidst a hurry and bustle of legislators and politicians coming and going, many of whom nodded to him, he stood for a minute in the whirling snow reflecting. [9]
- From sport to sport they hurry her to banish her regrets, and when they win a smile from her, they think that she forgets--but she don't. [12]
- Neither of them spoke during ten minutes; then Cox said, in a vexed tone, "What possessed you to be in such a hurry, I can't make out. [5]
- The hurry of spirits consequent upon the events of yesterday, and the unexpected intelligence he had heard at night, had troubled his sleep through the long dark hours, and summoned such uneasy dreams about his pillow that it was rest to rise. [12]
- I am truly sorry, being ready to retire, wishing to have an honorable testimony in recompense of my labors, that one is in such hurry to take advantage of my fall. [6]
- What course he should take with her, or with others interested, after marrying her, need not be decided in a hurry. [6]
- Speranski did not shift his eyes from one face to another as people involuntarily do on entering a large company and was in no hurry to speak. [2]
- But this morning she had carried the clothes she needed into the next room on tiptoe, that she might not wake her sister, and urged Katterle, who helped her dress, to hurry. [10]
- But then, you seemed in such a hurry to go, didn't you? [9]
- I meant to see all I could that was new and strange, and then hurry home to business. [5]
- I do not say that I went away in any sort of a hurry, but I simply went--that is sufficient. [5]
- Mr. King plainly saw the whole party hurry into the office and register their names, and saw the clerk repeatedly touch a bell and throw back his head and extend his hand to a servant. [4]
- When Lady Dargan saw the ribbon, which Gaston in his hurry had not disturbed, tied exactly as she had tied it, a weird feeling came to her, and she felt choking. [11]
- In reply to repeated inquiries from the two old men in regard to her arrival there, she answered: "Nobody will believe it, because in this hurry I could not keep my mouth shut; but I acted like a mute fish and reached the water. [10]
- I think the remark had an intention; also that this intention was booked for the trip; but that either in the hurry of the remark's departure it got left, or in the confusion of changing cars at the translator's frontier it got side-tracked. [5]
- Here they were received by Philostratus, who hardly gave Melissa time to greet the lady Euryale before he informed her, but with unwonted hurry and excitement, that the emperor was awaiting her with impatience. [10]
- For the same reason they are always hard at work and in a hurry. [2]
- I suppose, from present appearances,--light winds and calms,--that we shall be two or three weeks at sea, yet--and I hope so--I am in no hurry to go to work. [5]
- It gives me pleasure to comply with your request, so far as it is in my power so to do, but, owing to the hurry in preparing for a journey, the notes of the cases I had then taken were lost or mislaid. [3]
- He wasn't exactly Pinkerton, and I flatter myself that we were too many for him," said Mr. Cooke, with deserved pride; "and he went away in such a devilish hurry that he forgot his hand-bag with some of his extra things. [9]
- I was not personally acquainted with ten of them, and yet they said, "Don't you worry, and don't you hurry. [5]
- Each man waited patiently, tranquilly, in no sort of hurry, till one of us found time to give him a copper, then he bent his head reverently, touched his forehead with his fingers, and went his way. [5]
- With a slight panicky sensation I climbed the stairs, with their endless shallow treads, to hurry through the silent hallway to the schoolroom. [9]
- The powder-monkeys tumbled over each other in their hurry to provide cartridges, and grape and canister and doubleheaded shot were hoisted up from below. [9]
- The Professor (meaning ourselves) is in a hurry, as usual; let the horn-combers wait,--he shall be bumped without inspecting the antechamber. [6]
- If you see ours, hurry back and tell Chloris to call me, for I must go to the temple of Cypris. [10]
- Really now, in our own yard--we asked them in ourselves and there are officers among them.... You know, I think, my dear... let them be taken... where's the hurry? [2]
- Let us privileged ones hurry to the great banqueting-room and have a glance at matters there whilst Tom is being made ready for the imposing occasion. [5]
- So she run on: "Lize, hurry up and get him a hot breakfast right away--or did you get your breakfast on the boat? [5]
- As it swept on with its cloud of frost, bearing down the dry twigs and boughs and withered leaves, and carrying them away pell-mell, it seemed as though some general sympathy had got abroad, and everything was in a hurry, like themselves. [12]
- I wish that old friend of hers would hurry up and git well--or something. [8]
- In the hurry of my imagination I commanded rain to fall, and by comparing the time of my command with that of the inundation I found that the clouds had listened to my lips. [6]
- After the rapture of meeting, and after that odd feeling of unsatisfied expectation--the feeling that "everything is just the same, so why did I hurry? [2]
- If I am obliged to return, do you hurry on before me back by the way we came. [10]
- Nevertheless, there was now reason to save the horse, therefore Venters did not resort to the hurry that had characterized his former trip. [13]
- I have often noticed on other high mountains how the clouds, forming like genii released from the earth, mount into the upper air, and in masses of torn fragments of mist hurry across the sky as to a rendezvous of witches. [4]
- He was careful not to hurry, and equally careful not to do anything whatever for himself, but wait till the proper official knelt down and did it for him. [5]
- Our soldiers had not seen the front; many of them, no doubt, were on leave from the training-camps, others were on duty in Paris, but all seemed in a hurry to get somewhere, bound for a definite destination. [9]
- A scholar should not be in a hurry to part with his books. [3]
- There was (apparently) no real need for hurry, for the guide-book made the walking-distance from Waeggis to the summit only three hours and a quarter. [5]
- Indeed there is no hurry for its completion, for Polykarp will now hardly be able to go on with his lions here among us. [10]
- I suppose there's no great hurry. [8]
- I had no need to hurry, for the first picture is to be hidden in the tomb, and I could give all my care to the second. [10]
- He did not need to grab, haphazard, and run--there was no hurry. [5]
- But that's human nature--hurry along, hurry along! [5]
- I said to myself, I am in no hurry, I can wait; that bomb will come good yet. [5]
- Show me to my room, and send the cook to bed; there is not going to be any hurry. [5]
- I have brought my lord's new boots--ah, say nothing about the pay, there is no hurry, none in the world. [5]
- Yes, yes, he must hurry on. [11]
- I rose to meet my visitor, and as I took his hand I saw Gabord catch Alixe by the sleeve and hurry her out with a whispered word, swinging the door behind her as she passed. [11]
- Then he advised me to read Bacon, study Kant, Plato, and the other ancient philosophers--Lotze, too, if I desired--and when I had them all by heart, take up the lesser lights, and even then be in no hurry to read Feuerbach and his wild theology. [10]
- And she pushed me out of the door, and commanded me to get over to the Wintons in a hurry and get him back. [5]
- And so I may hurry over the first years I spent as Mr. Swain's factor at Gordon's Pride. [9]
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