8 Metaphors for hurries

Hurrying past us were young women with plump white faces and lovely eyes, turbaned in brilliant gauzes, with draperies of dirty curtain muslin over tawdry brocaded caftans.

"Hurry" was the word on all parts of our route; but, after reaching the Hudson, we felt more at ease, and we reached New York and got into lodgings, on the evening of the 24th (Nov.).

People pant, groan, and complain as if hurry were a thing outside of themselves,an enemy, a monster, a disease which overtook them, and against which they had no shelter.

Hurry is the spouse of Flurry, and the father of Confusion.

Hurry is almost the only known misery which it is impossible to have brought upon one by other people's fault.

People pant, groan, and complain as if hurry were a thing outside of themselves,an enemy, a monster, a disease which overtook them, and against which they had no shelter.

The hurry of my preparations for Alice was ample excuse for my not going to her house, and she did not come to ours.

I hope our hurry will not be such another time as to deprive me of the chance of doing the best I can, which depends greatly on my seeing the proofs.

8 Metaphors for  hurries