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Urgently

Urgently \Ur"gent*ly\, adv. In an urgent manner.

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urgently

adv. 1 With great haste, with a sense of urgency, because it is very important. 2 continuously. With insistence.

WordNet
urgently

adv. with great urgency; "health care reform is needed urgently"; "the soil desperately needed potash" [syn: desperately]

Usage examples of "urgently".

Norfolk Biffins, squat and swarthy, setting off the yellow of the oranges and lemons, and, in the great compactness of their juicy persons, urgently entreating and beseeching to be carried home in paper bags and eaten after dinner.

Colonel Wingate often requested, urgently, that the young Bimbashi should be sent out to investigate the matter.

Walker Boh moments later, calling out urgently to the other two when she did.

She tilted her face and kissed him urgently, her hand searching down between them and closing around his burgeoning shaft.

The officer was Joseph John Rochefort, the only man in the Navy with expertise in three closely related and urgently needed fields: cryptanalysis, radio, and the Japanese language.

Aggitj prowled along the rails, staring down into the cuprous blue-green, willing the Sea Min to appear, urgently needing release for the energy pent up in them.

Unwillingly, she thought of that cold, damp place with its concrete floors and shadowy walls, thought of the two men interrogating Dinah, one unemotionally efficient in dealing out agony and the other urgently insistent on getting information from her before she died.

Why, yes, she responded: matter of fact she desired urgently to perform fellatio upon me then and there, on the roof, out of her vast gratitude for my not having killed as well as raped her.

Camelford to get things Dugan urgently needed like distilled water, petrol, cleansing oil, gear and lubricating oils, cotton waste and a firkin of beer.

We went as quick as we might along the rolling road, among live forests and dead ones, smelling the stinks of distant fumaroles as though they had been the stinks of a body decaying, waking sadly in the mornings and walking the day through no happier, urgently going, driven by our own need to do whatever it was needed doing without any real hope that it would do any good at all.

I phoned again, leaving a message for Maxine or Ges, asking them to contact me urgently when they returned for their next shift.

She could have been on her way again the next day, but she stayed in Kalimba for twelve days, at first simply to give a pint of blood that Dr Giles Pennyfeather needed urgently, and then because he needed help even more urgently than blood.

Then he began to speak equally quickly and urgently to the lawer, one hand outstretched, the other ticking off points on his fingers, as though he were issuing instructions.

Moss urgently dispatched Tom to find honey and the things they would need to make the pessary, while Anne waited quietly in the shadows behind the press of women crowding around the queen.

He was speculating urgently about who the newcomer might be but he had no intention of exposing his confusion to the likes of ale-swilling flotsam such as Riever here.