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How to pronounce hurl in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hurtle, lunge, thrust
Type of move
Has types riposte, dart
Type Words
Synonyms cast
Type of throw
Type Words
Synonyms cast, hurtle
Type of throw
Has types bowl, precipitate, catapult, crash, dash, sling
Derivation hurler
Type Words
Synonyms throw
Type of verbalize, express, utter, verbalise, give tongue to


hurl insults.

Examples of hurl

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Otherwise, they'll hurl snowballs, as opposed to a gentle burst of white flakes.
From the sfgate.com
It was a nice outing by Saunders, but certainly not the best an Angel would hurl.
From the ocregister.com
Why mess around with technique when you can grab a guy and hurl him to the floor?
From the time.com
They use a large ball, filled with two bells, and hurl it at the opposing team.
From the independent.co.uk
Quebec nationalists hurl all sorts of statistics without a notion of its context.
From the economist.com
A mechanical dog used by army researchers can now hurl massive concrete blocks.
From the couriermail.com.au
If she has something to say, she needs to say it, and not just hurl barbs at you.
From the washingtonpost.com
Hitler would have been able to hurl his entire armed might against Soviet Russia.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
This user also likes to collect random pieces of junk and hurl them off cliffs.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • A violent throw
  • Throw forcefully
  • Lunge: make a thrusting forward movement
  • Utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone"
  • H.U.R.L. is a nonviolent video game aimed at children that was released in 1995 by a publishing house called Deep River Publishing. ...
  • Hurl! was an American TV game show from G4 that first premiered on G4 in the USA on July 16, 2008. It takes a unique twist on competitive eating. ...
  • A hurley (or camu00E1n) is a wooden stick used to hit a sliotar (leather ball) in the Irish sport of hurling. It measures between 45 and 100u00A0cm (18 to 40u00A0inches) long with a flattened, curved end (called the bas) which provides the striking surface. It is also used in camogie, the female equivalent sport.
  • To throw (something) with force; (slang) To vomit
  • (hurled) threw with much force