(1) Move very fast
(2) Act or move at high speed
(3) Urge to an unnatural speed
(1) Moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste
(1) The lateness of the season necessitated a hurried construction of a wintering post.
(2) By this time, the manager was pushing a hurried path across the store.
(3) I had to make a hurried trip to the airport.
(4) She quickly stood, giving a hurried curtsey which only seemed to make him more uneasy.
(5) The key witness made a hurried exposure.
(6) According to later reports, a hurried meeting took place in the transport department that morning.
(7) The sole sign of perturbation was in her hurried breathing.
(8) Police say they wanted to clarify initial accounts which were based on hearsay, hurried details from dispatchers.
(9) A leisurely overland trip to Pusan took three weeks, hurried trips ten days.
(10) My sense of what occurred was a very hurried encounter.
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