HURL vs HURTLE: NOUN
- A hurdle.
- A whirlpool; whirling water.
- Same as harl, 3.
- A scolding.
- Tumult; riot; commotion.
- The act of throwing with violence.
- The act of hurling or throwing with violence; a cast; a fling.
- Tumult; riot; hurly-burly.
- A table on which fiber is stirred and mixed by beating with a bowspring.
- A throw, especially a violent throw; a fling.
- The act of vomiting.
- The act of hitting the sliotar with the hurley.
- (car) ride
- A violent throw
- Conveyance in a wheeled vehicle; a drive.
- A pimple or wart.
- A fast movement in literal or figurative sense.
- A clattering sound.
HURL vs HURTLE: VERB
- Utter with force; utter vehemently
- To utter (harsh or derogatory speech), especially at its target.
- To participate in the sport of hurling.
- (slang) To vomit.
- Make a thrusting forward movement
- Throw forcefully
- Move with or as if with a rushing sound
- Throw forcefully
- Make a thrusting forward movement
- To move rapidly, violently, or without control.
- To hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently.
HURL vs HURTLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To throw with great force; fling. : throw.
- To cause to move with great force or violence.
- To send with great vigor; thrust.
- To hurl one's self; to go quickly.
- To perform the act of hurling something; to throw something (at another).
- To play the game of hurling. See Hurling.
- To pitch the ball.
- To vomit.
- To move with great speed, force, or violence; hurtle.
- To vomit (the contents of the stomach).
- To utter vehemently.
- To throw something with force.
- To make a threatening sound, like the clash of arms; to make a sound as of confused clashing or confusion; to resound.
- To move rapidly; to wheel or rush suddenly or with violence; to whirl round rapidly; to skirmish.
- To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle.
- To move with or as if with great speed.
- To fling with great force; hurl.
HURL vs HURTLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To send whirling or whizzing through the air; to throw with violence; to drive with great force.
- To twist or turn.
- To emit or utter with vehemence or impetuosity.
- To move with violence or impetuosity; to whirl; to brandish.
- To push; to jostle; to hurl.
HURL vs HURTLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To fall or strike with violence.
- To rush.
- To throw; fling; discharge a missile.
- Figuratively, to emit or utter with vehemence.
- To drag with violence.
- To throw with violence; send whirling or whizzing through the air; fling with great force.
- To throw; fling; toss: without the idea of violent or impetuous motion.
- To be wheeled or conveyed in a wheeled vehicle.
- To whirl; turn rapidly; rush or dash.
- Utter with force
- To play at the game of hurling.
- To whirl; turn round rapidly.
- To turn; twist.
- To wheel; convey by means of a wheeled vehicle.
- Utter vehemently
- To dash, push, or knock violently; throw or hurl.
- To move about with violence or impetuosity; whirl round; brandish.
- To rush violently and noisily; move rapidly and impetuously; go swiftly with a whirring, clashing, or clattering sound.
HURL vs HURTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Flail, Pummel, Launch, Initiate, Sling, Vomit, Puke, Pelt, Toss, Fling, Cast, Thrust, Lunge, Hurtle, Throw
- Barreling, Meander, Careering, Glide, Trundle, Lurches, Scurry, Collide, Clamber, Descend, Careen, Cast, Thrust, Lunge, Hurl
HURL vs HURTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flail, Pummel, Launch, Initiate, Sling, Vomit, Puke, Pelt, Toss, Fling, Cast, Thrust, Lunge, Hurtle, Throw
- Whizzing, Barreling, Meander, Careering, Glide, Trundle, Lurches, Collide, Clamber, Descend, Careen, Cast, Thrust, Lunge, Hurl
HURL vs HURTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Travellers hurl pensioner, 73, to the ground and knock out.
- ST into a ball, or to hurl Stormtroopers incredible distances.
- Zeus her father; then poise your spear and hurl it.
- No need to come on here and hurl insults.
- Go ahead and hurl your little ass down here!
- Snotlout and Tuffnut HURL their water into the fog.
- Who among them can hurl fireballs from their eyes?
- Weave and prepared to hurl Glarondar into ruin.
- Finally, hurl myself down them and after him?
- Hurl bag of shit stain on nes are!
- When we started taking HESI practice NCLEX exams, I knew the NCLEX was going to be another hurtle.
- Enter the request badge facebook displays the web site with time when you need to hurtle over.
- It lay in there, and the last of the deadly bombs would hurtle down against Berlin.
- The characters hurtle through impromptu holidays in Paris, through glitzy disco numbers and lavish weddings.
- Apostolic scientists of dmards hurtle immunosuppressants and doxycycline and took some blood.
- With a sweeping gesture, you cause jagged crystals to burst from the ground and hurtle directly upward.
- The plane was starting to hurtle through the sphere.
- Histories as events hurtle past in a whirl of vying noblemen.
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- To move with great speed, force, or violence; hurtle.
HURL vs HURTLE: QUESTIONS
- Did a man hurl a Molotov cocktail at a Moscow police car?
- What does it mean to hurl abuse or insults at someone?
- Did both thieves hurl insults at Jesus on the cross?
- N/A