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hurry-up noun- a hurry, speed UK
Since the 1960s. - Then they whipped him down to the nick [police station] on the hurry-up. — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 47, 1962
- a request for a quickening of pace AUSTRALIA, 1916
- Go-slow funerals get a hurry-up — Sunday Tasmanian, p. 19, 1 October 1989
- Naturally then, when Joe walked out in the gathering gloom to open the batting, it was obvious he was going to get a bit of hurry-up from the Scarborough bowlers. — Rod Marsh, Two For The Road, p. 48, 1992
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