100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "hurry"
Definition
The verb hurry means to move or act with speed or urgency, often to accomplish something quickly or to reach a destination before a deadline.
Synonyms
- Rush
- Hasten
- Speed
- Accelerate
- Scurry
- Dash
- Bolt
- Race
- Expedite
- Quickened
Antonyms
- Delay
- Dally
- Tarry
- Sluggish
- Linger
- Slow down
- Loiter
Examples
- Please hurry up; the movie is about to start!
- I have to hurry to catch the bus.
- She always hurries when she's running late for work.
- Don't hurry; there's plenty of time before dinner.
- They hurried to finish their project before the deadline.
- I need to hurry if I want to make it to the meeting on time.
- The children hurried to the playground after school.
- We should hurry before the rain starts.
- He hurried back home to grab his jacket.
- The dog hurried to the door when it heard the bell.
- She hurried through her morning routine to get to class.
- I always hurry when I'm excited about something.
- If you hurry, we can grab a good seat at the concert.
- Don't hurry; it's important to do it right.
- The runners hurried towards the finish line.
- I hurried to finish my homework before dinner.
- Can you hurry with that report? We need it ASAP.
- He hurried to meet his friends at the cafe.
- We hurry every morning to avoid traffic.
- She hurried through the crowd to reach her friend.
- I had to hurry when I realized I was late.
- The teacher urged the students to hurry and submit their assignments.
- Always hurry when you're on a deadline.
- He hurried to the airport to catch his flight.
- She hurried her steps as she approached the dark alley.
- They hurried to pack their bags for the trip.
- Can you hurry along? We’re waiting for you.
- The kids hurried to finish their game before dinner.
- I don't want to hurry through this beautiful scenery.
- The cat hurried to the food bowl at the sound of a can opening.
- She hurried home as the storm approached.
- He often hurries when he’s under pressure.
- They hurried to get a good vantage point for the fireworks.
- I always hurry to read the last chapter of a book.
- The team hurried to finalize their plans for the event.
- We must hurry before the stores close.
- The parade hurried down the main street.
- She hurried to finish her tea before leaving.
- He hurried his pace when he heard the thunder.
- Let's hurry before the sun sets.
- The toddler hurried towards his mother.
- I hurry when I want to get to the front of the line.
- They hurried their way through the museum.
- The deadline is approaching, so we need to hurry.
- She hurried back to the car when it started to rain.
- He always hurries to the gym after work.
- We hurried along the path to catch the sunset.
- Please hurry with the cooking; guests are arriving soon!
- The train was about to leave, so they had to hurry.
- She hurried after her friend who was walking too fast.
- Don't hurry; enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
- The workers hurried to finish the project before the deadline.
- I hurried to the store when I realized I needed milk.
- He hurried to the office after his morning jog.
- She hurried to reply to the important email.
- The ambulance hurried to the scene of the accident.
- They hurried out of the house to catch the bus.
- I always hurry through the last pages of a suspense novel.
- She hurried to her appointment, fearing she would be late.
- The kids hurried to finish their chores so they could play.
- He hurried to pack for his weekend trip.
- We must hurry if we want to see the sunrise.
- The chef hurried to prepare the special dish for the guests.
- I hurry to finish my tasks before the weekend.
- She hurried to the front of the line when her number was called.
- The teacher told the students to hurry to their seats.
- I hurried to find a parking spot before the event started.
- They hurried to the exit as the show ended.
- He hurried to change clothes before the party.
- I always hurry when I have a deadline looming.
- The children hurried their steps as they played tag.
- She hurried to finish her painting before the exhibition.
- Let's hurry; we don’t want to miss the start of the game.
- He felt the need to hurry when he saw the approaching storm.
- The parents hurried to pick up their kids from school.
- I hurried to meet my friend for lunch.
- They hurried to organize everything for the surprise party.
- She hurried to grab her phone before it rang.
- We hurry to avoid the long lines at the museum.
- The players hurried to get dressed for the match.
- He hurried to return the library books before the due date.
- She hurried to finish her workout before dinner.
- I always hurry when I hear the ice cream truck.
- They hurried through the rain to get home.
- He hurried to his car when it started to drizzle.
- The guests hurried to the buffet when it opened.
- I decided to hurry my pace to get to the train station.
- She hurried through her presentation to stay within the time limit.
- The cat hurried after the toy mouse.
- He felt the need to hurry when he saw the clock ticking down.
- The volunteers hurried to set up the charity event.
- I hurried to finish my coffee before the meeting started.
- We hurried to find shelter from the rain.
- She hurried to finish her knitting project.
- They hurried to clean up before the guests arrived.
- The librarian asked us to hurry and check out our books.
- He hurried to the car when he heard the thunder.
- I hurried to finish my chores so I could relax.
- The teacher told the students to hurry to the next class.
- She hurried to help her friend who was in trouble.