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    hurry-up

    adjective

    • 1. showing, involving, or requiring haste or urgency: informal US "this dish is especially good when you're in a hurry-up day"

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  2. to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: Hurry up or we'll miss the train. Could you hurry the children up, or their dinner will get cold. hurry up and do sth. to do something very soon: All I wanted was for those people to hurry up and leave. See more. Fewer examples.

  3. If you hurry something up or hurry it along, you make it happen faster or sooner than it would otherwise have done.

  4. phrasal verb. hurry up (with something) to do something more quickly because there is not much time. I wish the bus would hurry up and come. Hurry up! We're going to be late. Hurry up with the scissors. I need them. Hurry up or we'll be late! Take your English to the next level.

  5. Define hurry up. hurry up synonyms, hurry up pronunciation, hurry up translation, English dictionary definition of hurry up. verb 1. to move or act quickly, often too quickly. You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes. 2. to convey...

  6. hurry up meaning, definition, what is hurry up: used to tell someone to do something mor...: Learn more.

  7. to start moving or doing something more quickly: Hurry up! We're going to be late. (Definition of hurry up from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of hurry up. in Spanish. darse prisa, apresurar, meter prisa… See more. in Portuguese. apressar alguém/algo, apressar-se, apressar (-se)… See more.

  8. 1. To move faster. In this usage, the phrase is often used as an imperative. Hurry up, kids, lunch is getting cold! Would you hurry up already? I'd like to get to the concert before it's over. 2. To cause someone or something to move faster. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hurry" and "up." Can you hurry the kids up?

  9. To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly. If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn. When you're out for a walk and the sun begins to set, you might hurry home before it gets dark — in other words, move rapidly, or in haste.

  10. Hurry-up definition: Carried out as rapidly as possible, especially in the final minutes of a football game.

  11. Hurry-up definition: to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up). See examples of HURRY-UP used in a sentence.