Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haste.(verb)
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Use "hastes" in a sentence
"Over the mountains, the Bard, as directed by Sir Leoline, "hastes" with his disciple; but in consequence of one of those inundations supposed to be common to this country, the spot only where the castle once stood is discovered, -- the edifice itself being washed away."
"“I do not think a prudent one will ever aim too high a cockroach seldom whips a dog and seldom should he try and should a locust take a vow to eat a pyramid he likely would wear out his teeth before he ever did i do not think the prudent one hastes to initiate a sequence of events which he lacks power to terminate”"
"Oh! happy that votary, when from the hurrying revel-rout he sinks to earth, in his holy robe of fawnskin, chasing the goat to drink its blood, a banquet sweet of flesh uncooked, as he hastes to Phrygia's or to Libya's hills; while in the van the Bromian god exults with cries of Evoe."