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What (who) is hurry back - definition

ENGLISH CRICKETER
Andy Hurry; Hurry, Andrew

hurry back      
v. (D; intr.) to hurry back to (she hurried back to her desk)
Leslie Hurry         
  • A [[papier-mâché]] tray by Hurry, showing a circus artiste hanging off the back of a black horse
BRITISH ARTIST (1909-1978)
Lesley Hurry
Leslie George Hurry (10 February 1909– 20 November 1978) was a British artist and set designer for ballet, theatre and opera.
Back-to-back house         
  • A typical yard of 14 back-to-back houses. Note the shared "privies" (outdoor toilets) and "wash houses"
  • Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard
  • With no rear yard, across-street washing lines are employed with a [[pulley]] operated from street level.
  • Back-to-back housing courtyard, 1883
  • The exterior of the Birmingham back-to-backs, with shops and courtyard entrance
  • The courtyard
  • Plans for houses in Nottingham, 1844
FORM OF TERRACED HOUSE
Back to backs; Back-to-back housing; Back-to-back houses; Back to back house; Back-to-backs
Back-to-backs are a form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, built from the late 18th century through to the early 20th century in various guises. Many thousands of these dwellings were built during the Industrial Revolution for the rapidly increasing population of expanding factory towns.

Wikipedia

Andrew Hurry

Andrew Hurry (born 15 October 1964) is director of cricket at Somerset County Cricket Club.

A former Royal Marines fitness instructor and amateur cricketer with both Taunton and Wembdon Cricket Clubs, Hurry joined Somerset in March 2001 as Fitness Instructor, introducing yoga as an activity for the 2002 season.

For the 2005 season, Hurry was named Second XI coach, but left to coach the United Arab Emirates national cricket team.

Hurry rejoined Somerset as First XI coach in February 2006 to replace England bound Mark Garaway, having achieved England and Wales Cricket Board coaching qualifications up to Level Four.

In the 2007 season, with Justin Langer as captain and Hurry as coach, Somerset won the County Championship second division with 10 victories in 16 matches, after finishing last in 2006. The county was also promoted in the Natwest Pro40 one-day competition. By June 2008 the county led the first division of the County Championship.

In September 2009, Hurry signed an extended contract with the club, tying him to Somerset until 2012. As part of a restructuring at the end of the 2013 season, Hurry's role as first XI coach was subsumed into Director of Cricket David Nosworthy's role with Hurry becoming Director of High Performance responsible for overseeing the transition of young cricketers into the First XI environment.

At the end of the 2014 season, Hurry was appointed by the ECB as the new head of the England Development Programme.

In October 2017, Hurry returned to Somerset for a third time after being appointed the club's new Director of Cricket.


Examples of use of hurry back
1. "Of course, people are in a hurry back over there," he said, laughing.
2. Instead, hurry back to the tender documents to reveal them all.
3. "Our hope now is that he hurry back to elections," Bush said.
4. "I hope now that he hurry back to elections," he added.
5. Bush arrived at the summit early, then left a day before it was over to hurry back to Washington.