What part of speech is hurries?

Hurries can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. hurries is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of hurry (infinitive).
  • 2. hurries is a noun, plural of hurry.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does hurries mean?

Definitions

Verb

hurry - To do things quickly.
hurry - Often with , to speed up the rate of doing something.

Noun

hurry - a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry; "in a hurry to lock the door"
hurry - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
hurry - overly eager speed (and possible carelessness); "he soon regretted his haste"

Examples of hurries

#   Sentence  
1. noun The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, and hurries to its place where it rises.
2. noun In a hurry to lock the door.
3. noun No hurry, I was just wondering.
4. noun "They are not in any hurry.
5. noun Don't be in a hurry though.
6. noun I think they're still in the mindset from when it was only smokers sitting around and drinking... not in any hurry.
7. noun Let's not be in too much of a hurry.
8. noun Please hurry, it's urgent.
9. noun Hurry, and you will catch the train.
10. noun Hurry, help.
11. noun There is no hurry; you have five days to think the matter over.
12. noun There's no hurry.
13. noun Let's hurry up.
14. noun Hurry, or you'll miss the train.
15. noun Hurry or we'll never make the train!
16. verb Gather, maiden, roses, while the flower is new and new is youth, and be mindful that your time hurries thus.
17. verb Tom will still be able to make it on time if he hurries.
18. verb Tom can still make it on time if he hurries.
19. verb So there is a lot of hurry-up pressure on the Senate to give its prompt vote of approval.
20. verb Of course, they would be closing in 5 minutes, so I would have to hurry up or get it the next day.
21. verb Hurry up.
22. verb You have no need to hurry.
23. verb You'd better hurry up.
24. verb You didn't need to hurry.
25. verb If you hurry, you'll catch up with him.
26. verb If we hurry, we'll make it.
27. verb If you hurry up, you will be in time.
28. verb I think we'll make it if we hurry.
29. verb Hurry up, and you'll catch the bus.
30. verb If you hurry, you can make the next bus.
Sentence  
noun
The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, and hurries to its place where it rises.
In a hurry to lock the door.
No hurry, I was just wondering.
"They are not in any hurry.
Don't be in a hurry though.
I think they're still in the mindset from when it was only smokers sitting around and drinking... not in any hurry.
Let's not be in too much of a hurry.
Please hurry, it's urgent.
Hurry, and you will catch the train.
Hurry, help.
There is no hurry; you have five days to think the matter over.
There's no hurry.
Let's hurry up.
Hurry, or you'll miss the train.
Hurry or we'll never make the train!
verb
Gather, maiden, roses, while the flower is new and new is youth, and be mindful that your time hurries thus.
Tom will still be able to make it on time if he hurries.
Tom can still make it on time if he hurries.
So there is a lot of hurry-up pressure on the Senate to give its prompt vote of approval.
Of course, they would be closing in 5 minutes, so I would have to hurry up or get it the next day.
Hurry up.
You have no need to hurry.
You'd better hurry up.
You didn't need to hurry.
If you hurry, you'll catch up with him.
If we hurry, we'll make it.
If you hurry up, you will be in time.
I think we'll make it if we hurry.
Hurry up, and you'll catch the bus.
If you hurry, you can make the next bus.

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