38 Verbs to Use for the Word hurries

We could hear the hurry of small feet, an' eager, half-hushed voices in the hall overhead.

Every one knows the hurry of Conclusions that are made in contempt of a Person that appears to be calamitous, which makes it very excusable to prepare ones self for the Company of those that are of a superior Quality and Fortune, by appearing to be in a better Condition than one is, so far as such Appearance shall not make us really of worse.

Every Motion of the French is Published in so great a Hurry, that one would think the Enemy were at our Gates.

Sech sewin' is a reel labour o' love, an' I kinder hate ter hurry over it, because, as I was sayin', it means so much that I'd like ter say, but bein' ignorant don't know how.

They were speaking of their expected departure to join Braddock's army, but they had heard from Willet that they were to remain longer than they had intended in New York, as the call to march demanded no hurry.

"Good!" said Hewitt, moving toward the door; "he has suddenly developed a hurry.

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.

"Adam," said he, suddenly, "help me to harness the mare, I must drive over to the nearest rail-road depot,hurry, I must be off, the sooner, the better.

I wonder ef the young 'uns had come" "Le' 's hurry," interrupted Abe almost gruffly.

Her apathy, tooher surrender, when she has had everything, and felt the toil in it, and found the hurry of living.

"I'm going ter hurry over ter the island and make certain sure," he went on the next minute.

Hills and vales the east wind visits, Brings them chilly, driving rain; Shivering cattle homeward hurry, Onward through the darkening lane.

"Hurry hurry, bubble bubble, toil and trouble!" Washington must be reached before the 4th of March, or we shall not see the Senate and the other House in session.

"A jaunt somehow implies hurry and bustle, with plenty of exercise.

Add to this that the attempting this impossibility does more to increase the poor patient's hurry and nervousness than anything else.

Still, he did not like the hurry of the sweeps, which presently groaned louder and threw up nebulous fire.

Everything moved as if by magic, no hurry and bustle, never a cross or impatient word spoken.

I'm notin a hurry at all.

Then I observed about me the hurry and scurry of the dwellers on the sands and in the water.

"Nay, nay, your Grace, if one horse only were to die, I would not permit such hurry!"

Ideas of the same race, though not exactly alike, are sometimes so little different, that no words can express the dissimilitude, though the mind easily perceives it, when they are exhibited together; and sometimes there is such a confusion of acceptations, that discernment is wearied and distinction puzzled, and perseverance herself hurries to an end, by crowding together what she cannot separate.

I should recommend hurry, for in five minutes the dogs will be loosed.

That is the 'Flower-fence,' {78b} so often heard of in past years; and round it hurries to and fro a great orange butterfly, larger seemingly than any English kind.

Faster and ever faster the universe rushed by, a hurry of whirling motes at last, speeding silently into the void.

"You mean where they put off everything they can, saying 'no hurry; plenty of time, señors all; the world was not made in a day'?

38 Verbs to Use for the Word  hurries