The passage says that the instructor and pilot both sauntered, which is definitely not hurrying.
"Hurry" is a noun in the sentence, "He can disappear in a hurry." A clear indication that "hurry" is a noun is that it has the indefinite article "a" before it, and articles are used only with nouns.
Well... she either didnt enjoy it, was only using you for it, or maybe she was just in a hurry and forgot to say bye.
She Was Anxious Because Her Husband Put Old Rags Over Her Clothes & She Didnt Want Anyone To See.
will hurry /will be hurrying/will have hurried/will have been hurrying.
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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!
"In a hurry" is a phrase, and the word "hurry" in this context functions as a noun.
hurry in Tagalog: bilis
If they are fit to be done in a hurry, why not.
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."