Hurl
11hurl|ey — «HUR lee», noun, plural eys. 1. = hurling. (Cf. ↑hurling) 2. the stick or club used in hurling. ╂[< hurl] …
12hurl — index cast (throw), emit, impel, launch (project), project (impel forward), send …
13hurl — fling, cast, *throw, pitch, toss, sling Contrasted words: *catch, capture: grasp, clutch, seize, grab, *take …
14hurl — [v] throw forcefully bung, cast, chuck, chunk, fire, fling, gun, heave, launch, let fly, lob, peg, pitch, project, propel, send, sling, toss; concept 222 …
15hurl — ► VERB 1) throw or impel with great force. 2) utter (abuse) vehemently. ► NOUN Scottish informal ▪ a ride in a vehicle. ORIGIN probably imitative, but influenced by Low German hurreln …
16Hurl! — infobox television show name = Hurl! format = Live action, variety, game show, television series runtime = 30 minutes per episode (inc. advertisements) rating = TV 14 creator = executive producer = Tom Crehan, Dale Roy Robinson starring = Tom… …
17hurl — v. (d; refl., tr.) to hurl at (to hurl oneself at the enemy; to hurl insults at smb.) * * * [hɜːl] (d; refl., tr.) to hurl at (to hurl oneself at the enemy; to hurl insults at smb.) …
18hurl — verb 1 (transitive always + adv/prep) to throw something violently and with a lot of force, especially because you are angry: hurl sth through/across/over etc: Demonstrators were hurling bricks through the windows. 2 hurl… …
19hurl — UK [hɜː(r)l] / US [hɜrl] verb Word forms hurl : present tense I/you/we/they hurl he/she/it hurls present participle hurling past tense hurled past participle hurled 1) a) [transitive] to throw something using a lot of force Children were hurling… …
20hurl — Synonyms and related words: bowl, bung, cast, cast at, catapult, change of pace, change up, chuck, chuck at, chunk, clap, curve, dart, dash, downcurve, fastball, fire, fire at, fling, fling at, flip, fork, forward pass, heave, heave at, hurl… …