"Hurrying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hurrying" Meaning

Hurrying means to move quickly, suddenly, or hastily, often due to a sense of urgency or anxiety. It can refer to a person's rapid pace or movement, as well as their actions or decisions.

"Hurrying" Examples

Examples of "hurrying"


As she was hurrying to catch the bus, she tripped on the sidewalk and scratched her knee.
The firefighters were hurrying to put out the fire before it spread to the surrounding buildings.
In her hurry, she forgot to lock the front door and left it open all day.
The company is hurrying to meet the deadline for the new product launch, but progress is slow.
The doctor was hurrying to deliver the baby, but it was stuck in a difficult position and required a cesarean section.

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Adverb. In a hurry; hastily; quickly: The train was departing hurriedly from the platform.

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Hurtfully refers to causing or inflicting pain, especially emotional or psychological pain, often deliberately or intentionally. It implies a intention to cause harm or discomfort to another person, often with cruel or malicious motives.

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Causing physical or emotional pain; causing suffering or distress.

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