释义 |
hurrisome, a. dial.|ˈhʌrɪsəm| [f. hurry v. + -some.] Inclined to hurry; hasty.
1847–78Halliwell, Hurrisome, hasty; passionate. Devon. 1884Jessop in 19th Cent. Mar. 404 You gentlemen of the towns are too hurrisome as we say, for us lumbering swains. 1888Mrs. Notley Power of Hand II. xxvi. 60 Don't be too hurrysome, Mr. Olver; let me go on quiet-like. |