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I'm in a bit of a hurry".
I assume they're in a bit of a hurry.
That means brisk walking, as if you're in a bit of a hurry.
"We had to get it in shape in a bit of a hurry".
But recently, being in a bit of a hurry, I decided to buy only the breast meat, which cooks in minutes.
An Internet dictionary of slang defines him as "an annoying individual moving slowly and aimlessly in front of another individual who is in a bit of a hurry".
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"You Can't Hurry Love" is a bit of a point in a direction that I would do something like Going Back eventually.
This sometimes makes for a bit of a wait at restaurants - but what's the hurry?
"I don't think anyone is in a hurry to get (Mayer) out of there, but the company remains a bit of a question mark," VanBoskirk said.
A bit of a jerk".
A bit of a tourist.
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