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    hurtle
    /ˈhəːtl/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move at high speed, typically in an uncontrolled manner: "a runaway car hurtled towards them"

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  2. HURTLE definition: 1. to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous: 2. to move very fast, especially…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HURTLE is to move rapidly or forcefully. How to use hurtle in a sentence. Hurdle vs. Hurtle

  4. Hurtle definition: to rush violently; move with great speed. See examples of HURTLE used in a sentence.

  5. hurtle in American English. (ˈhɜːrtl) (verb -tled, -tling) intransitive verb. 1. to rush violently; move with great speed. The car hurtled down the highway. 2. to move or go noisily or resoundingly, as with violent or rapid motion. The sound was deafening, as tons of snow hurtled down the mountain.

  6. If you forcefully throw or fling something, you hurtle it. In a food fight, you may hurtle chocolate pudding across the room, but be prepared for someone to launch peas at you in retaliation. Duck! The verb hurtle also means to move rapidly, often with a rushing sound, and sometimes with seeming lack of control.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · To cause (someone or something) to collide with or hit another person or thing; or ( two people or things) to collide with or hit each other. ( figuratively) To attack or criticize (someone) verbally or in writing. ( intransitive) To move rapidly, violently, or without control, especially in a noisy manner .

  8. Define hurtle. hurtle synonyms, hurtle pronunciation, hurtle translation, English dictionary definition of hurtle. speed; race; rush; shoot: I watched the horses hurtle down the track. Not to be confused with: hurdle – a barrier; problem; obstacle: He jumped over the...