Present participle for to walk or run with a spring in one's step Verb ▲ Present participle for to enclose or hem in (on all sides) Adjective ▲ In the act of jumping or bouncing Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate from...
Past tense for to start hurrying to undertake a task “Your 5 minutes has already started, so you betterget the lead outand start talking.” Verb ▲ Past tense for to start hurrying to undertake a task Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word...
Never seem to be in a hurry – hurrying betrays a lack of control over yourself, and over time. Always seem patient, as if you know that everything will come to you eventually. Become a detective of the right moment; sniff out the spirit of the times, the trends that will carry you ...
Hurrying thru a world changing as they sped The dark of the first new day ‘The sun is coming’ the oldest said She carried frankincense to anoint the dead The shadows grew lighter on the road they trod The pre light of the first new day ...
at the same time and hurryingaway. "Le Comtessa" Horatio bowed at the waist, "it is anhonor to have you aboard. Please accept the use of my cabin until we England." "Thank you, Captain," she said in perfect, accent English, "allow me to present my traveling companion...
aWe must stop hurrying children and give them adequate time for learning. We need more clarity, more planning and less impulsive implementation of “the latest best thing.” There is an urgent need in our schools for increased accountability and more focused attention on basic skills. But that ...
One of them, a hefty guy, always carried a slide-projector into the class-room for his session, with a junior hurrying alongside to keep up with him. Can’t recall why there was not one permanently in the room. Though not exactly panting, sweat and strain was visible on his face. ...
The hurrying clicks of time never disrupt a harmonious building: The order of Doric, Inoic and Corinth columns is forever steadfast, And the architecture of the immortality is a time-proof spring, Which will blessedly refill my holy grail during every breakfast. ...
Fletcher grabbed his car keys and joined the flood of people hurrying out of the building. As he drove out of the members’ parking lot, a police car shot in front of him. Fletcher pressed his foot down hard on the accelerator and swung into the police car’s slipstream as they headed...
One Word Sunday: Shadowy Debbie’s theme for this Sunday is ‘Shadowy’.It’s almost eleven years since we visited Pompeii and walked down this shadowy, cobbled street, which until around noon on August 24th, 79 AD would have been bustling with Roman chariots and people hurrying to and fro...