en
hurl

Meaning: en
v. To throw forcefully
The catapult hurled the boulder over the castle walls.
The waves hurled the ship against the rocks.
At that instant Holmes sprang like a tiger on to the marksman’s back, and hurled him flat upon his face.
With him, Achilles' charioteer and squire, / Automedon, huge Periphas and all / the Scyrian youth rush up, and flaming fire / hurl to the roof, and thunder at the wall.
Camogie is a team sport played by women that is almost identical to hurling.
The Earth's magnetic field traps the charged particles which are hurled at the Earth by the Sun during solar wind activity. When these charged particles react with the gases in our atmosphere, the gases begin to glow. These aurorae, or glowing gases, are seen in the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle.
Do you prefer Gaelic football or hurling?
Mary hurled abuse at a man because she thought that he had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley.
Three ships the South-wind catching hurls away / on hidden rocks, which (Latins from of yore / have called them "Altars") in mid ocean lay, / a huge ridge level with the tide.
Groaning strangely she is hurling her overflowing passion onto the canvas!
Added on 2021-07-14 | by amia | View: 178

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