When someone is in a hurry, it means they are moving quickly or acting with urgency to complete a task or reach a destination, often due to time constraints or a pressing obligation. This urgency can lead to a heightened sense of stress or anxiety, as they may feel the need to meet deadlines or avoid being late. Being in a hurry can also result in less attention to detail and a focus on efficiency over thoroughness.
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Literally: We have hurry, so: We are in a hurry.
Picture someone weighed down with lead weights -- if you get the lead out, you move faster. It means hurry up.
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
Haste is a synonym for in a hurry. It begins with the letter h.
"Hurry up!"'Hurry up' (to one person).
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"prisa" means hurry example "tengo prisa" translates to "I'm in a hurry"
Hurry up. Speed up. Rush Step it up (you are moving too slow) Go faster