Sentences with hurried
hur·ried
H h - ...a hurried breakfast.
- Downing Street denied there had been a hurried overnight redrafting of the text.
- Without his records and surgery resources he might give hurried and poor advice that is detrimental to the patient.
- The bride was not hurried in her movements.
- Parisians on the street often looked worried, hurried and unfriendly.
- A hurried visit
- A hurried rush to the sex scene without building up the required tension, attraction and motivation will turn off your reader.
- Stress has become such a commonplace thing in our hurried world that most people feel it on a daily basis.
- A hurried meal.
- Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
- I'm not a hurried mother, and I don't have hurried children.
- After receiving attention the injured persons were placed in the ambulances and hurried off to the Melbourne and Alfred hospitals.
- To hurry someone into a decision.
- To be in a hurry to meet a train.
- As publications around the world hurried to alert their readers, the requirements for aid were growing.