[
UK
/hˈʌɹɪdli/
]
[ US /ˈhɝidɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈhɝidɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a hurried or hasty manner
the way they buried him so hurriedly was disgraceful
sold in haste and at a sacrifice
hastily, he scanned the headlines
How To Use hurriedly In A Sentence
- Little cookie unfolds her colorful umbrella hurriedly in order to block the raindrop.
- She dipped her goose-feather quill into a jade inkpot, drained the red ink along the side, and unhurriedly marked a circle around the black tent the eunuch had pointed out to her. Shadow Princess
- Rising hurriedly, she soon was neatly dressed and combed. Heidi
- Ignoring the shivery thrill that raced down her spine, she hurriedly obeyed. ON A WICKED DAWN
- When darkness descended we hurriedly cleared the kitchen table in order to commence our fretwork.
- Mr Smith hurriedly sought to retract the statement, but it had just been broadcast on national radio.
- Golden eye or yellowtail grunts, chubs or scads would move unhurriedly across, changing direction with uncanny synchronisation.
- At the camp at Kokinia, outside Athens, 'lorries were being hurriedly packed, stores and equipment were flung about anyhow, officers' valises and suitcases were lying open with their contents scattered around as if the owners had made a hasty choice of their more valuable belongings at the last moment.
- She jumped up hurriedly and said suppose they go in and have some raspberry cordial. Anne of Green Gables
- He alighted on the word beau hurriedly, like a bird coming to ground with a little bounce. Twilight in Italy