hurries
Hurries is the third-person singular present tense of the verb hurry in English. It describes the act of moving or acting with speed, typically to meet a deadline, avoid delay, or respond to time pressure. In sentences, hurries denotes that someone or something is moving quickly: she hurries to catch the bus, he hurries along the corridor. The form is also used in phrases such as hurry up, which function as commands to increase speed. As a noun, hurry refers to urgency or rapid movement, and its plural hurries can refer to multiple instances of urgency, though this usage is rare.
Origin and usage notes: The verb hurry is of Germanic origin and has been a standard part
Examples: She hurries to finish the report before the meeting. He hurries along the sidewalk to catch