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Example sentences for "she hurried"

  • She hurried up stairs, and found the ayah in her dressing-room with Hilda.

  • She hurried back, and Guy went down stairs again, where he waited at the bottom with his soul in a strange tumult, and his heart on fire.

  • At length, starting to her feet, she hurried up to her room.

  • Then, with hope in her heart, she hurried to the well-remembered academy, where she had sought work so many eventful months ago.

  • Fearful of catching cold in her present condition, she hurried to this thoroughfare, where she thought she might get shelter.

  • The fine drawing-room seemed to confine her being; she hurried to the door in order to escape.

  • And he's not a cad like Charlie Perigal," cried Miss Toombs, as she hurried off to work.

  • Only it was not so much from you as from what you stood for," she hurried on.

  • Hatless and with a silk shawl over her shoulders, she hurried to where he was waiting.

  • You have cheated the Government of hundreds of thousands dollars," she hurried on facing Beverley and Dumont.

  • We formed an amateur partnership in crime," she hurried on.

  • She hurried back to her post of observation.

  • 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.

  • Do sit down," she hurried on, hypnotized.

  • There was time to go back if she hurried.

  • 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 woman she 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.

  • She hurried now, and came to the landing.

  • He could not see her for tears as she hurried away to where Paulette Dubois awaited her--the two at peace now.

  • She hurried on to the place at which she always met her father.

  • She hurried away, and the letter was left unfinished.

  • She hurried back, a tempestuous protest in every step.

  • She hurried back to Tatsu, seized his clenched hand with her small, icy fingers, and almost dragged him from the room.

  • She hurried to him, her first words a petition.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    she announced; she begged; she broke; she couldn; she died; she gazed; she hadn; she has; she isn; she might; she might have been; she put; she repeated; she said; she sat; she spoke; she stared; she took; she used; she walked; she would have been; she wouldn; sheep raising; shell from; shell thin; sherry wine