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Definitions from the WebTerm: In a HurryDescriptionIn a hurry means being rushed or having a lack of time to complete a task or reach a destination. It can imply a sense of urgency or time constraint in various contexts. ExamplesAs an Adverb:1. She ran to catch the bus, in a hurry. 2. John quickly packed his bags and left in a hurry. As a Noun:1. Being constantly in a hurry can lead to stress and burnout. 2. People in a hurry often overlook important details. As an Adjective:1. The in-a-hurry passengers were escorted to the front of the line. 2. The in-a-hurry attitude of the salesperson made me feel rushed. Related Products | ||||
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