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hurry up         
1.
If you tell someone to hurry up, you are telling them do something more quickly than they were doing.
Franklin told Howe to hurry up and take his bath; otherwise, they'd miss their train...
Hurry up with that coffee, will you.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P with n
2.
If you hurry something up or hurry it along, you make it happen faster or sooner than it would otherwise have done.
...if you want to hurry up the application process...
Petter saw no reason to hurry the divorce along.
= speed up
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
HV Hurry-Up         
DUTCH HANDBALL CLUB
JMS Hurry-Up is a men's handball club from Zwartemeer, Netherlands, that plays in the NHV Eredivisie.
Hurry-up offense         
AMERICAN FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE STYLE
No-huddle offense; No-Huddle Offense; Two-minute drill; No Huddle Offense; Hurry-Up Offense; 2 minute drill; Two minute drill; Hurry up offense; HUNH; Hurry-up no-huddle offense; No-huddle; Hurry-up no-huddle; No huddle offense; No huddle; 2 Minute Drill; 2-minute drill
The hurry-up offense is an American football offensive style, which has two different but related forms in which the offensive team avoids delays between plays. The hurry-up, no-huddle offense (HUNH) refers to avoiding or shortening the huddle to limit or disrupt defensive strategies and flexibility.
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.
Hurry Up England         
2006 SINGLE BY SHAM 69
People's anthem; The Special Assembly
"Hurry Up England – The People's Anthem" is a charity single by English punk rock band Sham 69, featuring Graham Coxon on guitar. The single – a somewhat opportunistic re-working of Sham 69's earlier hit "Hurry Up Harry", was recorded as an alternative football anthem for England's entry in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
hunh         
  • A "hmm" [[emoji]]
AMERICAN FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE STYLE
No-huddle offense; No-Huddle Offense; Two-minute drill; No Huddle Offense; Hurry-Up Offense; 2 minute drill; Two minute drill; Hurry up offense; HUNH; Hurry-up no-huddle offense; No-huddle; Hurry-up no-huddle; No huddle offense; No huddle; 2 Minute Drill; 2-minute drill
Yinglish, Yiddish-English, for Excuse me, I don't understand that, could you repeat that please?
Mr. Puppick, not understanding the explanation to the question he had asked, rolled his eyes and exclaimed to his interlocutor, Hunh?!
hurry         
I
n.
1) in a hurry
2) a hurry to + inf. (we were in a hurry to finish)
II
v. (E) he hurried to respond to her letter
hurry         
(hurries, hurrying, hurried)
1.
If you hurry somewhere, you go there as quickly as you can.
Claire hurried along the road...
Bob hurried to join him, and they rode home together.
VERB: V prep/adv, V
2.
If you hurry to do something, you start doing it as soon as you can, or try to do it quickly.
Mrs Hardie hurried to make up for her tactlessness by asking her guest about his holiday...
There was no longer any reason to hurry.
VERB: V to-inf, V
3.
If you are in a hurry to do something, you need or want to do something quickly. If you do something in a hurry, you do it quickly or suddenly.
Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience...
N-SING: usu in a N, oft N to-inf
4.
To hurry something means the same as to hurry up
something.
...The President's attempt to hurry the process of independence.
VERB: V n
5.
If you hurry someone to a place or into a situation, you try to make them go to that place or get into that situation quickly.
They say they are not going to be hurried into any decision...
I don't want to hurry you.
= rush
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n
6.
If you say to someone 'There's no hurry' or 'I'm in no hurry' you are telling them that there is no need for them to do something immediately.
I'll need to talk with you, but there's no hurry...
PHRASE
7.
If you are in no hurry to do something, you are very unwilling to do it.
I love it at St Mirren so I'm in no hurry to go anywhere...
PHRASE: PHR after v, PHR to-inf, PHR for n
Hurries         
·noun A staith or framework from which coal is discharged from cars into vessels.
Hurry         
·vt To cause to be done quickly.
II. Hurry ·vt To Hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on.
III. Hurry ·noun The act of hurrying in motion or business; pressure; urgency; bustle; confusion.
IV. Hurry ·vi To move or act with haste; to proceed with celerity or precipitation; as, let us hurry.
V. Hurry ·vt To impel to precipitate or thoughtless action; to urge to confused or irregular activity.

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