Hurriedly
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127 examples of Hurriedly in a sentence
"What?" she asked
hurriedly.
As he came in, Madame Bovary arose
hurriedly.
Then, having gazed at him for a few moments with an amorous and humid look, she said hurriedly—"Ah! do not speak of it again!
And she began telling him everything, hurriedly, disjointedly, exaggerating the facts, inventing many, and so prodigal of parentheses that he understood nothing of it.
In fact, at the height of Emma's illness, the latter, taking advantage of the circumstances to make his bill larger, had
hurriedly
brought the cloak, the travelling-bag, two trunks instead of one, and a number of other things.
She rose, and they were about to leave, when the beadle came forward,
hurriedly
saying—"Madame, no doubt, does not belong to these parts?
Suddenly she seized his head between her hands, kissed him
hurriedly
on the forehead, crying, "Adieu!" and rushed down the stairs.
At a cafe he asked for a Directory, and
hurriedly
looked for the name of Mademoiselle Lempereur, who lived at No. 74 Rue de la Renelle-des-Maroquiniers.
Emma had sent her out to watch for Bovary in order to keep him off, and they
hurriedly
installed the man in possession under the roof, where he swore he would remain.
"What! it is you!" he said, getting up
hurriedly.
And he entered the shop
hurriedly.
The hand was
hurriedly
withdrawn; but Julien decided that it was his _duty_ to secure that the hand should not be withdrawn when he touched it.
He vested himself
hurriedly
in these and followed M. Chelan, who was going in search of the youthful Bishop of Agde.
"Perhaps you don't quite understand me," K.
hurriedly
pointed out.
"Go away, go away," she said,
hurriedly
sitting back up, "get out of here, go, what is it you want, he's listening at the door he can hear everything.
He dressed hurriedly, without the time to think and assemble the various plans he had worked out during the week.
Instead, he
hurriedly
pulled calculations and tables out from all his pockets, spread them out in front of K., explained several items, corrected a little mistake in the arithmetic that he noticed as he quickly glanced over it all, and reminded K. of a similar piece of business he'd concluded with him about a year before, mentioning in passing that this time there was another bank spending great effort to get his business, and finally stopped speaking in order to learn K.'s opinion on the matter.
K. pushed against the door, as behind him he could already hear the key being
hurriedly
turned in the lock of the door to the other flat.
She looked
hurriedly
at K. and the lawyer to try and find out what had happened; she seemed to be reassured by the sight of K. sitting calmly at the lawyer's bed.
I did not catch what was going on at first, and was, therefore, extremely surprised at noticing George
hurriedly
smooth out his trousers, ruffle up his hair, and stick his cap on in a rakish manner at the back of his head, and then, assuming an expression of mingled affability and sadness, sit down in a graceful attitude, and try to hide his feet.
He was still
hurriedly
thinking all this through, unable to decide to get out of the bed, when the clock struck quarter to seven.
Once during that long evening, the door on one side of the room was opened very slightly and
hurriedly
closed again; later on the door on the other side did the same; it seemed that someone needed to enter the room but thought better of it.
No sooner had she come in than she would quickly close the door as a precaution so that no-one would have to suffer the view into Gregor's room, then she would go straight to the window and pull it
hurriedly
open almost as if she were suffocating.
Gregor had
hurriedly
pulled the sheet down lower over the couch and put more folds into it so that everything really looked as if it had just been thrown down by chance.
Perhaps only because her mother was there, she remained calm, bent her face to her so that she would not look round and said, albeit
hurriedly
and with a tremor in her voice: "Come on, let's go back in the living room for a while?"
Gregor's sister no longer thought about how she could please him but would
hurriedly
push some food or other into his room with her foot before she rushed out to work in the morning and at midday, and in the evening she would sweep it away again with the broom, indifferent as to whether it had been eaten or - more often than not - had been left totally untouched.
He was hardly inside his room before the door was
hurriedly
shut, bolted and locked.
Laurent at the same time felt a sharp pricking sensation, as if needles were being thrust into the wound, and he
hurriedly
raised the collar of his shirt again.
Before reading it I asked the man who it was that had given it to him, and how long he had been upon the road; he told me that as he happened to be passing through one of the streets of the city at the hour of noon, a very beautiful lady called to him from a window, and with tears in her eyes said to him hurriedly, 'Brother, if you are, as you seem to be, a Christian, for the love of God I entreat you to have this letter despatched without a moment's delay to the place and person named in the address, all which is well known, and by this you will render a great service to our Lord; and that you may be at no inconvenience in doing so take what is in this handkerchief;' and said he, 'with this she threw me a handkerchief out of the window in which were tied up a hundred reals and this gold ring which I bring here together with the letter I have given you.
He
hurriedly
wrapped himself in a travelling-shawl and dressing-gown, and proceeded downstairs.
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