hurry (someone or something) in(to some place)
hurry (someone or something) in(to some place)
To urge someone or something to move quickly into some place or thing. Come on, we've got to hurry the kids in before the assembly starts. Hurry the dog into the house before it finds some other animal to bark at.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hurry someone or something in (to something)
to make someone or something go into something fast. She hurried the chickens into the coop and closed the door on them for the night. It was beginning to rain, so Jerry hurried the children in.
See also: hurry
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- hurry in
- get a hurry on
- hurry up and (do something)
- hurry on
- hurry up
- hurry back to (someone or something)
- wiggle
- get a wiggle on
- Get a wiggle on!
- get a move on