The fact of the matter is that the hurry-scurry of modern civilisation is not conducive to artistic work of any description. |
The cut-and-cover, hurry-scurry methods of doing things, common on some Western farms, will not do in drainage work. |
Then the house was all hurry-scurry, preparing for my new master, Sir Murtagh's younger brother, a dashing young officer. |
We slaves would eat our breakfast, and go to the fields, dare wont no hurry-scurry. |
In this hurry-scurry age, big books are viewed with suspicion, and sometimes disdain. |
Please do not think that I would dream of giving you any hurry-scurry trouble. |