Constance hardly knew what she was saying, as she hurried on before any one else could speak.
Grace's feet made no sound on the soft velvet carpet as she hurried up the stairs.
She hurried to the door to open it for her Fairy Godmother.
Which shall be proven when we return triumphantly with a few armfuls of bones," flung back Emma as she hurried to catch up with Grace, Arline, Ruth and Anne, who had already started.
Terrified lest his anger should break out in words, she hurried on to say what she would have said before the sudden move by the jewel expert.
She hurried on, trying to hide all signs of agitation.
She hurried to the bathroom and washed her hands and face the very best she knew how.
Mary Jane as she hurried in, buttoning her play dress as she came, just in time to hear what her Grandfather said.
She hurried away so quickly Mary Jane hardly got more than a glance at her before she was out of sight behind a log.
She hurried to her room, raised the cover of her little trunk and turned it way back so it wouldn't fall on her.
She raised her arm as though to throw something--the sharp edge flashed past the lady's head as she hurried away, and buried itself in the door-post with a crash.
And hastening past the disconcerted womanshe hurried to the door and down the stairs.
She hurried noiselessly up the stairs in her grey dress.
She hurried back to the house just in time to reach the hall as the omnibus backed up.
She hurried a little, unconsciously, when she came to it, for there was Mr. Worthington on the steps talking to Mr. Flint.
She hurried a few steps toward the house, and stopped again.
She hurried on trembling, not with fear, but exultingly.
She hurried away, leaving Mrs. Friend once more a prey to anxieties.
She hurried up to her, dropped on her knees beside her, and spoke to her in agitated French.
And with another mock curtsey to Lord Buntingford, she hurried Mrs. Friend to the door, and then disappeared.
Thank you," replied Tavia as she hurried to secure an envelope that had flurried to the floor from the depths of her muff.
She hurried upstairs to read the letter again in seclusion.
Not that Norah is to be classed with the injuries," she hurried to add, laughing merrily.
Oh, yes, I know," she hurried on, as the man raised his strongly marked brows in astonishment.
She hurried on, and called to the dejected figure, which, to her imagination, seemed to shuffle rather than walk along the trail.
She hurried on home, laughing as she went; and, desperately near hysterics, she at last burst into her sister's presence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she hurried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.