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hurlMeaning:
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v. To throw forcefully
Last week he hurled the local blacksmith over a parapet into a stream.
He was hurling insults at everyone and behaving violently as if he were out of his mind.
Tom jumped out of the trench, ran towards the machine gun nest, and hurled a grenade into it all the while amidst a hail of bullets.
What are the differences between hurling and camogie?
At that instant Holmes sprang like a tiger on to the marksman’s back, and hurled him flat upon his face.
Don't hurl insults at me, young lady.
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.
Several heavy stones were hurled from the mouldering battlements into the roaring sea beneath.
If you hurl a handful of stones, at least one will hit.
The waves hurled the ship against the rocks.
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