5337 examples of hurry in sentences

But he had been "in a hell of a hurry," evidently.

"Come on, Vi; we've got to hurry if we don't want to be 'locked in for the night.'

One whippoorwill cry from outside would mean that all was well; two that he must hurry to the rendezvous.

I thought the house was on fire, and I come down in a hurry.

Now go ahead; and remember there's no hurry.

" "No hurry," Grady assured him, and then, when his breath was coming easier, "What did you do then?" "I was so scared I couldn't scarcely stand, sir; but I managed to get to the foot of the stairs and yell for Parks, and he come running downand that's all I remember, sir.

"He that believeth," saith the Prophet, "shall not make haste"not hurry himself into folly and disappointment and shame.

Why should you hurry, if you remember that you are in the kingdom of Christ and of God?

You cannot hurry God's Providence, if you would; you ought not, if you could.

We hurry, we bustle, we travel, we are eager for daily, almost for hourly news from every quarter, as if the world could not get on without us, or we without knowing a hundred facts which merely satisfy the curiosity of the moment; and as if the great God could not take excellent care of us all meanwhile.

Canst thou,asks our Lord, looking with loving sadness on the hurry and the struggle of the human anthillcanst thou by taking thought add one cubit to thy stature?

The riot now began to be general, and Iago, who had set on foot the mischief, was foremost in spreading the alarm, causing the castle-bell to be rung (as if some dangerous mutiny instead of a slight drunken quarrel had arisen): the alarm-bell ringing awakened Othello, who, dressing in a hurry, and coming to the scene of action, questioned Cassio of the cause.

Then he desired the waiter to go and order a straw-hat, and a little warm coat for me; and when the milliner came, he told her he had stolen a little heiress, and we were going to Gretna Green in such a hurry, that the young lady had no time to put on her bonnet before she came out.

The week in which this happened was such a scene of hurry, confusion and misery, that I will not attempt to describe it.

Now Robin Hood and his band might have slain half of the Sheriff's men had they desired to do so, but they let them push out of the press and get them gone, only sending a bunch of arrows after them to hurry them in their flight.

"But I heard that blue-clad knave say that they would go straight forward to Saint Albans; so, an ye hurry forward, ye may, perchance, catch them on the highroad betwixt here and there.

This man fell in with some horsemen whom Brutus had dispatched to seek his colleague, turned back with them and proceeded leisurely, with the idea that there was hurry, because no danger presented itself.

Yes, a gray army, bent on a grim business in a hurry, in gray winter weather and chill mountain mists, with the sun showing through overcast skiessomething of the kind of weather that bred the Scotch.

So, they set out together, Big Porges and Small Porges, walking side by side over sun-kissed field and meadow, slowly and thoughtfully, to be sure, for Bellew disliked hurry; often pausing to listen to the music of running waters, or to stare away across the purple valley, for the sun was getting low.

Besides, if I hurry back" In quick strides Lanyard crossed to the corridor door, unlatched and opened it an inch, peered out, and gave the sum of what he saw in a gesture of finality, then leaving the door ajar turned swiftly back to the girl.

When she had much to say it gurgled like a stream in a hurry; but its cooing note was best worth remembering at the end of the day.

" He was in a hurry and could stay but ten minutes.

"Don't be in a hurry," he advised her.

Yet, in the midst of all that hurry, I heard Mr. Bunyan both preach and pray with that mighty spirit of faith and plerophory of Divine assistance, that he made me stand and wonder.'

" "I am in no hurry, to-morrow will do as well.

5337 examples of  hurry  in sentences