to hurry through means to rush
In the King James version the word - hurry - is not used at all. Nor are any of its variants - hurried, hurrying etc.
The word is 'through'.
accelerate, hurry, quicken, hasten, etc.. :-)
an orifice is a hole in which something can be pass through.
Traverse means "to cross". It's origin is the French word "traverser" which means "to cross".
The Latin word for hurry is festino that means to hasten or speed. Another Latin word that means speed is celeritas..
hurry
hurry, leave
Rush? Run? Hurry?
It has no meaning in Hebrew. But if you mean Utzi Utzi, that means "hurry hurry" (addressed to a female).
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."
The Arabic word for hurry is "besora'a."
Another word for 'in a hurry' is rushed.
Yes. Hurriedly is an adverb. It means done in a hurry, with haste.
peace out timoreh
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It depends. There are three words that are homophones:The word Hi is a greeting (Hello).The word high means elevated, as in high in the air.The archaic word hie means to hurry.