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- Dictionaryhurl/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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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.
The meaning of HURL is rush, hurtle. How to use hurl in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hurl.
HURL meaning: 1. to throw something with a lot of force, usually in an angry or violent way: 2. to shout insults…. Learn more.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
1. ( tr) to throw or propel with great force. 2. ( tr) to utter with force; yell: to hurl insults.
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.