Hurry in a sentence as a noun

If you are none of these you can be sure it will **** you too but there will be no special hurry.

But you were the worst kind of wrong: you were wrong in a hurry to get your name in front of everybody first.

The thoughtful rebuttals by po and sams99 can easily be overlooked by people in a hurry.

I will downvote every person who whines about "stealing" if you just hurry up and steal Android's Intents.

"Either this mentality changes in a hurry, or the entire country is going to go the way of Detroit.

The writer could've crapped something out in a hurry a month ago, but instead took the time to focus on quality.

Hurry in a sentence as a verb

But, as in this case, I also tend to rely on Google when I'm in a hurry, and I'm more inclined to be an idiot when I'm in a hurry.

If Jobs was a jerk, and having met him once I can say from personal observation that he was a bit of one, he was a jerk in a hurry.

You do so because the system absolutely must work and you have a mind-numbing number of transactions to process in a hurry.

Nothing like trying to refresh your email in a hurry when someone has just sent you something and having to enter your stupid credentials again.

It isn't convenient for ANY reader of HN if the comment scores are a poor signal, and if bad comments become more prominent and good comments get skimmed right over by readers in a hurry.

Isn't it funny to think about how, if Tridge hadn't done what he did, if all of Linus' public shaming of Tridge had done the trick and the Linux kernel had stayed on Bitkeeper, that we wouldn't have had git, or Github?Linus did a good job of coming up with a replacement tool in a hurry, but I'm also grateful to Tridge for poking a stick into the hornets' nest.

Hurry definitions

noun

a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry; "in a hurry to lock the door"

See also: haste

noun

overly eager speed (and possible carelessness); "he soon regretted his haste"

See also: haste hastiness hurriedness precipitation

noun

the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"

See also: haste rush rushing

verb

move very fast; "The runner zipped past us at breakneck speed"

See also: speed

verb

act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"

See also: rush hasten festinate

verb

urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"

See also: rush