Well, you can use it in some e.g; I Hurried to work, as i had morning sex and was late.
i was hurried off to school
I hurried my responses to finish the test within the time limits. The patrol hurried and harried the fleeing attackers. It was obvious the response was hurried.
"Would you have hurried if you knew he was here?" "Had he hurried, would he have made it on time?" "Would the fact that the ambulance hurried to the scene be the most important factor in saving her life?"
The adverb form of the adjective hurried is hurriedly.(Hurried is the past tense and past participle of to hurry, and can be used as an adjective.)
She hurried out of the house and down through the village to the little hut by the river, where the old woman lived.
The angry boy mumbled to himself after the kids made fun of him.
I am unable to use hurried in a question here in the Answers Field at WikiAnswers. I certainly hope that that answer was not too hurried. I suppose that, in the instance of an obviously disheveled person asking a rather short question that required a complicated answer, one might respond with "Hurried?".
The doctor hurried on to the subway right before the doors closed.
hurried
Jill was conscious of someone following her so she hurried to a place of safety.
Urged on; hastened; going or working at speed; as, a hurried writer; a hurried life., Done in a hurry; hence, imperfect; careless; as, a hurried job., of Hurry
Western towns usually had a saloon.A brawl between several drunks broke out in the saloon.