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unˈhurrying, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)
1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 537 Continual unhurrying activity in pursuit of some end. 1918Glasgow Herald 15 May 5/2 Through all this..blaze of conflict the old Vindictive, still unhurrying, was walking the lighted waters towards the entrance. 1928Daily Express 13 July 10/2 Others..detect something fine and typical of the national character in the mild and unhurrying dignity of this annual contest. 1972P. D. James Unsuitable Job iii. 107 Benskin arrived, unhurrying, imperturbable. |