Hurried
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320 examples of Hurried in a sentence
The raft was soon
hurried
and driven forward with a rapid but irregular movement, which lasted about ten minutes, and then stopped again.
He scribbled the appointment on his shirtcuff and
hurried
off in his strange, peering, absent-minded fashion.
We
hurried
together down the stairs and into the street.
I
hurried
along the road at the top of my speed without seeing anything of Sir Henry, until I came to the point where the moor path branches off.
We
hurried
through the dark shrubbery, amid the dull moaning of the autumn wind and the rustle of the falling leaves.
He
hurried
past me and stooped over the dead man.
The front door was open, so we rushed in and
hurried
from room to room to the amazement of a doddering old manservant, who met us in the passage.
The hound was called off and
hurried
away to its lair in the Grimpen Mire, and a mystery was left which puzzled the authorities, alarmed the country-side, and finally brought the case within the scope of our observation.
The two men were
hurried
to their corners, one second sponging them down and the other flapping a towel in front of their face; whilst they, with arms hanging down and legs extended, tried to draw all the air they could into their lungs in the brief space allowed them.
"It's about that I've
hurried
down.
She
hurried
away, and I saw her afterwards seated amongst the bracken, her back turned towards the multitude, and her hands over her ears, cowering and wincing in an agony of apprehension.
Whilst this
hurried
scene had been taking place, the crowd had become more and more tumultuous, partly from their impatience at the delay, and partly from their exuberant spirits at the unexpected chance of seeing so celebrated a fighting man as Harrison.
My uncle, however, with Berkeley Craven, Sir John Lade, and a dozen other lords and gentlemen,
hurried
across to the interrupter of the sport.
There was a
hurried
consultation between the principals, the backers, the referee, and the timekeeper.
Both men had their marks to show, but Harrison had all the best of the rally, so it was our turn to throw our hats into the air and to shout ourselves hoarse, whilst the seconds clapped their man upon his broad back as they
hurried
him to his corner.
His arrival was soon known at the Parsonage; for Mr. Collins was walking the whole morning within view of the lodges opening into Hunsford Lane, in order to have the earliest assurance of it, and after making his bow as the carriage turned into the Park,
hurried
home with the great intelligence.
In an
hurried
manner he immediately began an inquiry after her health, imputing his visit to a wish of hearing that she were better.
She continued in very agitated reflections till the sound of Lady Catherine's carriage made her feel how unequal she was to encounter Charlotte's observation, and
hurried
her away to her room.
To know that she had the power of revealing what would so exceedingly astonish Jane, and must, at the same time, so highly gratify whatever of her own vanity she had not yet been able to reason away, was such a temptation to openness as nothing could have conquered but the state of indecision in which she remained as to the extent of what she should communicate; and her fear, if she once entered on the subject, of being
hurried
into repeating something of Bingley which might only grieve her sister further.
Nor did he seem much more at ease; when he spoke, his accent had none of its usual sedateness; and he repeated his inquiries as to the time of her having left Longbourn, and of her having stayed in Derbyshire, so often, and in so
hurried
a way, as plainly spoke the distraction of his thoughts.
Eager to be alone, and fearful of inquiries or hints from her uncle and aunt, she stayed with them only long enough to hear their favourable opinion of Bingley, and then
hurried
away to dress.
"By this time, my dearest sister, you have received my
hurried
letter; I wish this may be more intelligible, but though not confined for time, my head is so bewildered that I cannot answer for being coherent.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner had
hurried
back in alarm, supposing by the servant's account that their niece was taken suddenly ill; but satisfying them instantly on that head, she eagerly communicated the cause of their summons, reading the two letters aloud, and dwelling on the postscript of the last with trembling energy, though Lydia had never been a favourite with them, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner could not but be deeply afflicted.
Elizabeth jumped out; and, after giving each of them a hasty kiss,
hurried
into the vestibule, where Jane, who came running down from her mother's apartment, immediately met her.
Conjectures as to the meaning of it, rapid and wild,
hurried
into her brain; but she was satisfied with none.
The instant they had recovered their feet, they all
hurried
to the beach in the hopes of rendering him assistance.
The engineer
hurried
away his companion, whose confidence in Harding was such that he did not doubt the enterprise would succeed.
His companions
hurried
forward and arrived at the spot where the lad was standing.
On their retreat, Neb
hurried
out.
"Au revoir," said our visitor, and, with a bright, kindly glance from one to the other of us, she replaced her pearl-box in her bosom and
hurried
away.
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