He was sent out on an urgent errand.
We were there on an errand of mercy to help provide medical care for the refugees.
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No rest for the weary (or, in her case, the never-worn), Maxine straightens her unblemished aqua blue attire, hustles her heeled feet over to the receiver, and picks up a fresh piece of gossip — gossip that sends her scurrying back out on her next errand.—Ben Travers, IndieWire, 12 Nov. 2025 Tee My wardrobe relies on lightweight T-shirts for travel, lounging, and running errands, but the frequent use means these classic pieces tend to wear down quickly.—Rachel Trujillo, PEOPLE, 11 Nov. 2025 What begins as a desperate errand becomes a haunting journey through fear, love, and survival.—Essie Assibu, Variety, 11 Nov. 2025 October in New York City brings chilly weather, and these leggings were perfect for a stroll or running errands.—Jenifer Calle, Glamour, 11 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for errand
Word History
Etymology
Middle English erend message, business, from Old English ǣrend; akin to Old High German ārunti message
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2a
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The first known use of errand was
before the 12th century
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