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“Hurry” in a Sentence (with Audio)
Examples of how to use the word “hurry” in a sentence. How to connect “hurry” with other words to make correct English sentences.
hurry (v, n): to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this; the need to move or do things more quickly than normal
Use “hurry” in a sentence
| Hurry up! We’ll be late. |
| She is in a hurry. |
| “Don’t be so impatient. There’s no need to hurry.” |
| “Hurry up!”, I said impatiently, “We have only an hour left”. |
| Hurry up, or you’ll miss the train. |
| Hurry up, otherwise you’ll be late for school |
| There’s no need to hurry. We have plenty of time. |
| Only one minute remaining. Hurry up! |
Roughly translated, it means “hurry up!”
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