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    hurl
    /həːl/

    verb

    • 1. throw or impel (someone or something) with great force: "rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen"

    noun

    • 1. a ride in a vehicle; a lift: informal Scottish "hey pal, any chance of a hurl?"

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  2. to throw something with a lot of force, usually in an angry or violent way: hurl something across something In a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room. hurl something at someone Youths hurled stones at the soldiers. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to throw something.

  3. The meaning of HURL is rush, hurtle. How to use hurl in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hurl.

  4. HURL meaning: 1. to throw something with a lot of force, usually in an angry or violent way: 2. to shout insults…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a forcible or violent throw; fling. hurl. / hɜːl / verb. tr to throw or propel with great force. tr to utter with force; yell. to hurl insults. hʌrl to transport or be transported in a driven vehicle.

  6. hurl to throw something violently in a particular direction: Rioters hurled a brick through the car's windshield. fling to throw something somewhere with a lot of force, especially because you are angry or in a hurry: She flung the letter down onto the table.

  7. 5 meanings: 1. to throw or propel with great force 2. to utter with force; yell 3. (hʌrl) Scottish to transport or be.... Click for more definitions.

  8. verb. /hɜːl/ /hɜːrl/ Verb Forms. [transitive] hurl something/somebody + adv./prep. to throw something/somebody violently in a particular direction. He hurled a brick through the window. Someone had hurled a grenade into the building. They hurled spears, screaming hideously. Synonyms throw. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  9. When you hurl something, you throw it hard. You might hurl your shoe at a horrible bug if it suddenly scuttled across the floor. If you hurl a rock at a glass window, it will probably break, and if you hurl your trash in the direction of a garbage can, it may or may not land inside.

  10. 1. ( tr) to throw or propel with great force. 2. ( tr) to utter with force; yell: to hurl insults.

  11. to throw something with a lot of force, usually in an angry or violent way: The demonstrators hurled stones at police. hurl abuse/insults, etc at sb. to shout something at someone in a rude or angry way.