That is the correct spelling of "hurry" (to rush or make haste).
there are 2 syllables in the word hurries
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."
Quarterback Hurries
The present tense of "hurry" is "hurries."
There are two syllables. Hur-ries.
There are 2 syllables. Hur-ries.
There are two syllables. Hur-ry.
There are not many animals that rhyme with worry. There are no animals that rhyme with worry in the English language.
The white rabbit is startled and quickly hurries off, worried about being late.
Sabra Field has written: 'Before life hurries on' -- subject- s -: Poetry, Natural history, Nature
Hurry is already a verb since it can be used as an action. As in "to hurry".Other verbs are hurries, hurrying and hurried."I need to hurry or I will be late"."He is hurrying towards the train"."We hurried all the way there".
It comes from Greek dia meaning through and ko'nis meaning the dust. Or one who hurries through the dust to carry out his service.