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hurry verb (hurries, hurried, hurrying) 1 to urge forward or hasten; to make someone or something move or act quickly. 2 intrans to move or act with haste, especially with excessive speed. noun 1 great haste or speed; a driving forward. 2 the necessity for haste or speed. 3 flurried or excessive haste. 4 commotion or confusion. 5 eagerness. in a hurry 1 rushed; in haste • They were in a hurry because they left late. 2 readily; willingly • I won't do that again in a hurry.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from English horyen.

hurry someone up or along to encourage them to move or act more quickly.