hurried

/ˈhɜːrid/
adjective
  1. Done or acting with great speed, often because there is not enough time.
    • The hurried meeting ended without any real decisions being made.
    • She ate a hurried breakfast before running to catch the bus.
    • His hurried writing was almost impossible to read.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of hurry: to move or act quickly.
    • She hurried the children out the door so they wouldn't be late for school.
    • They hurried through the airport to make their flight.
    • He hurried to finish his homework before dinner.