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Hurry is used as a verb in most cases. For example: To avoid being late, I had to hurry to my car and drive to work.
In Bombay it is known as "Coffee and Curry in a Hurry"
The condition of being flustered, in a hurry, confused.
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maybe its because they don't bother to 'backspace' their mistake and is in a hurry to finish the sentence.
will hurry /will be hurrying/will have hurried/will have been hurrying.
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Some people in a hurry are simply very busy in their lives. They have a lot of tasks to accomplish and rush to get everything done. Other people are in a hurry because they believe only their time matters. They show little patience for other people. Another group hate being in a hurry, but feel pressured by other people to hurry (example: a secretary responding to his boss's demands).
We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.
I have to hurry if I'm going to make that meeting! Hurry hurry, rush rush!