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  • 1hurry up and do something — hurry up and (do something) to do something very soon. All I wanted was for these very boring people to hurry up and leave. Smokers should consider the illnesses that could lie ahead if they don t hurry up and quit …

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  • 2hurry up and — (do something) to do something very soon. All I wanted was for these very boring people to hurry up and leave. Smokers should consider the illnesses that could lie ahead if they don t hurry up and quit …

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  • 3hurry — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time: The movie begins as six we ll have to hurry. | hurry through/along/down etc: She hurried down the corridor as fast as she could. | …

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  • 4hurry — hur|ry1 [ˈhʌri US ˈhə:ri] v past tense and past participle hurried present participle hurrying third person singular hurries [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably copying the action] 1.) [I and T] to do something or go somewhere more quickly than… …

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  • 5Hurry Up, We're Dreaming — Studio album by M83 Released 18 October 2011 …

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  • 6Don't Look Back in Anger — Single by Oasis from the album (What s the Story) Morning Glory? …

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  • 7Don Payne (writer) — Don Payne Payne at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con panel for The Simpsons Born United States Occupation Writer, producer Don Payne is …

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  • 8Don't Tell Everything — Directed by Sam Wood Written by Albert S. Le Vino Lorna Moon Starring Gloria Swanson Cinematography Al …

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  • 9hurry — hur|ry1 [ hʌri ] verb intransitive ** to do something or move somewhere very quickly: We must hurry or we shall be late back. Alec had to hurry home, but I stayed on. hurry along/through/into: She hurried along the corridor toward his office. He… …

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  • 10hurry — [[t]hʌ̱ri, AM hɜ͟ːri[/t]] hurries, hurrying, hurried 1) VERB If you hurry somewhere, you go there as quickly as you can. [V prep/adv] Claire hurried along the road... [V prep/adv] When she finished work she had to hurry home and look after her… …

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