hur´ry|ing|ly

hur´ry|ing|ly

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  • hur — ba·hur; hur·cheon; hur·dies; hur·dler; hur·dy gur·dy; hur·gi·la; hur·kle; hur·ley·house; hur·ly; hur·ple; hur·ri; hur·ria; hur·ri·an; hur·ri·cane; hur·ried·ly; hur·ri·er; hur·ri·some; hur·rite; hur·rock; hur·sin·ghar; hur·tle·ber·ry; mo·hur;… …   English syllables

  • ing — aborn·ing; aw·ing; bear·ing; be·ing; bell·ing; berth·ing; bind·ing; boul·der·ing; brok·ing; brown·ing; cheese·par·ing; cleans·ing; clos·ing; con·cern·ing; con·sid·er·ing; cop·ing; cov·er·ing; crack·ing; crown·ing; duck·ing; dur·ing; en·dur·ing;… …   English syllables

  • hur|ry-skur|ry — hur|ry scur|ry or hur|ry skur|ry «HUR ee SKUR ee», noun, plural ries, adjective, adverb, verb, ried, ry|ing. Informal. –n. hurry and confusion. –adj. hurried and confused: »stand out bold against this humdrum, hurry scurry world (New Yorker).… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hur|ry-scur|ry — or hur|ry skur|ry «HUR ee SKUR ee», noun, plural ries, adjective, adverb, verb, ried, ry|ing. Informal. –n. hurry and confusion. –adj. hurried and confused: »stand out bold against this humdrum, hurry scurry world (New Yorker). –adv. with hurry… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hurl|ing — «HUR lihng», noun. a game similar to field hockey, played in Ireland …   Useful english dictionary

  • sheep|herd|ing — «SHEEP HUR dihng», noun, adjective. –n. the herding of sheep in large numbers on unfenced land. –adj. of or having to do with sheepherding …   Useful english dictionary

  • hurryingly — hur·ry·ing·ly …   English syllables

  • ry — ry; ry·al; ry·a·nia; ry·an·o·dine; ry·der; ry·o·bu; ry·ot; ry·pe; sac·rifi·ca·to·ry; sal·ta·to·ry; san·a·to·ry; sat·is·fac·to·ry; sau·ry; sav·age·ry; sce·na·ry; scrip·to·ry; sculp·ti·to·ry; se·cre·to·ry; sen·sa·to·ry; sep·a·ra·to·ry;… …   English syllables

  • Hurryingly — Hur ry*ing*ly, adv. In a hurrying manner. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hurrah — hur•rah [[t]həˈrɑ, ˈrɔ[/t]] also hur•ray [[t] ˈreɪ[/t]] interj. v. rahed, rah•ing also rayed, ray•ing, n. interj. 1) (used as an exclamation of joy, exultation, appreciation, encouragement, or the like.) 2) to shout “hurrah.” 3) an exclamation of …   From formal English to slang

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