18 Verbs to Use for the Word hurryings

For this purpose the duke awaited the coming of Valentine in the evening, whom he soon saw hurrying towards the palace, and he perceived somewhat was wrapped within his cloak, which he concluded was the rope-ladder.

" This information sent MacPherson hurrying to the Hardwick home.

The Bobby who had just come down the street was distinctly perturbed, came hurrying, now and then turned to the left when he met folk, glanced sidewise here and there, was altogether anxious and ill at ease.

CHAPTER TWELVE "Goodbye, dear," said Sabrina, as we met her hurrying up Broadway.

There we sat snug and dry, chatting and twisting our heads about, watching the hurrying, anxious workers.

He could barely see her then, and somehow she looked very pathetic hurrying along in the cold, dim light of dawn.

You wont mind my hurrying away: I have a great deal to do in town.

" AZARCO REBUKED "Draw rein, draw rein one moment, And calm thy hurrying steed, Who bounds beneath the furious spur That makes his flank to bleed.

Several of the rooms, hitherto thrown open to herin especial the great banquetting-chamberwere now closed; and it was evident from the sounds that reached her earfootsteps hurrying to and fro, loud impatient voices, and noises occasioned by the removal of furniture, and the placing of chairs and tables, together with the clatter of plates and dishesthat preparations for a festival were going on actively within them.

What must you think of the Russians?" He said all this hurrying to the door to find his father.

THE BROOK RELEASED WILLARD ANSLEY GIBSON '08 I'm coming, I'm coming, The miller has lifted The gates that have bound me; At last I am free, And where the grey sands O'er my courses have drifted My swift happy waters Shall hurrying be.

Our statesman said that we had better give up trying to locate the battery; and one of the officers called a halt to trying to go up to the firing-line on the part of a personally-conducted party, after we stopped a private hurrying back from the front on some errand.

Down the avenues clanged cars black with mechanics, clerks, and shop-girls on the way to work; people streamed hurrying to their day's toil.

Had you been a stranger in Boston, one moist and rather showery summer-evening, not a year after the events we have narrated, you might have been recovered from the sense of loneliness we have described by observing one pretty female figure hurrying along the crowded sidewalk with a very large and replete satchel, and without any of the sang-froid which characterizes city pedestrianism.

The soldiers swarmed up from the river to resume their clothes; and here you could behold depicted by the master's godlike hands one hurrying to clasp his limbs in steel and give assistance to his comrades, another buckling on the cuirass, and many seizing this or that weapon, with cavalry in squadrons giving the attack.

The spectators now became greatly excited, and crowds of them began to run along the beach, while many people came out of the sea and joined the hurrying throng.

A low ball invites the aforementioned nicks and keeps your opponent hurrying and scurrying.

I don't like it, and I don't like hurrying to church that I may secure my seat in the corner of our once family pew, where as a child I loved to think that the light that shone across my face from a particular star in one of the stained-glass windows was a special message to me.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  hurryings