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Hurtle

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Hurtle meaning

To propel or throw (something) hard or violently; to fling, to hurl. | 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. | To attack or criticize (someone) verbally or in writing.

Example sentences (15)

As they hurtle through the city sky, both of them are dressed in a variant of their classic costumes, except their skin-tight spandex are now adorned with web patterns and each wears a full Spider-Man face mask.

Shocking footage of the incident shows a tourist running for cover as deck chairs hurtle past at a resort.

Sometimes electrons hitch a ride on these superfast Alfvén waves, reaching speeds as high as 45 million mph as they hurtle downward.

More cop cars hurtle into the scene, crashing into each other, flipping dramatically and launching off one another.

Readers who know better than to worry about whodunit will hurtle from one seat-of-the-pants ride to the next.

For those who like to hurtle headlong down the slopes, cresta run style.

A friend gave me a copy of Patrick White's intense novel and the artist character Hurtle Duffield said to me your dreams of being an artist are real.

A lot of the trees are bare even as we hurtle towards the end of March.

Both rocks will hurtle past and leave us all to enjoy our Xmas turkey, rather than smashing into Earth, killing millions and forcing many more into a brutal fight for survival in a post-cataclysm hell world.

Bridezillas is back with a vengeance as the most over-the-top, crazy brides wreak wedding hell with epic meltdowns, wild bachelorette blowouts, family feuds and twists and turns as they hurtle to the altar & face their behavior in a shocking update!

Just his second win at the elite level after his mare Hurtle Myrtle won the group 1 Myer Classic in 2011, Smith paid credit to his stable for getting the best out of the Japanese-bred entire.

Should this happen, it could potentially hurtle mainstream politics to the foreground to vie with separatist groups for people’s attention.

Consequently, Sen’s characters are made to hurtle down a cul-de-sac, while his audience, often cut to the quick, is left to examine its own understanding of one man’s meat being another man’s poison.

Players could hurtle around Paradise City and its varied surrounds, cruise with friends, throw their vehicles off improbable jumps and rack up high scores in pile-ups of epic proportions.

They hurtle a single.