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Hurtled meaning
simple past and past participle of hurtle
Example sentences (19)
Both teams have hurtled through the Kent League structure at pace in recent years, with Leeds hopeful of improving on their fourth-place finish last season.
Now, the ESA has released an animation of the satellite’s final moments as it hurtled through the atmosphere, shortly before breaking apart and burning up.
The footage, captured on the South Eastern Freeway yesterday, shows the car nearly missing several others as it hurtled onto the wrong side of the road.
An X-ray confirmed to Ms. Linn Ni Zho, who was on duty that day, that shrapnel had hurtled through Ms. Suu Kyi’s back and pierced her lung.
It hurtled toward us at roughly 750 to 800 miles per second and reached Earth Thursday morning, triggering a disruption in the magnetosphere - the region of space surrounding our planet that is dominated by its magnetic field.
Not a minute went by and our bus hurtled past us in a way I can only describe as mocking.
This is the dramatic moment a fireball meteorite exploded in a huge flash of light as it hurtled through the night skies over Doncaster.
Five members of a Navi Mumbai family, including a three-year-old boy, were killed in a car accident in Satara after their bus hurtled off a bridge and fell 50 feet early Saturday morning, police said.
Suddenly, at 7:07 am, a Japanese Yokosuka D4Y Judy bomber flashed out of a cloudbank and hurtled down toward the at 360 miles an hour.
When the Martian suicide ships hurtled toward Venus, terrified people scrambled to find safety.
A Jaguar, allegedly being driven by Parwez, had early Saturday rammed into a Mercedes, which then hurtled towards a police kiosk and dashed into it, killing two bystanders and injuring one, all three of them Bangladeshi nationals.
Holder had his camera angled towards the initial pileup when the vehicle skidded out of control and hurtled towards them.
The 'fully equipped' infantrymen hurtled from their assault craft straight into the loch and, dragged down by their equipment, were never seen again.
British world racing champion Jim Clark was killed when his Lotus hurtled out of control at an estimated 120mph (192kmh) during the first race of the Formula Two championship in Hockenheim, Germany.
He’s also a populist, a political outsider who has hurtled to political power thanks to a surprise election win.
If your flight is connecting, while you take the free shuttle from Terminal 3 to Terminal 5, your bag is no longer stuffed in a truck but hurtled at 25mph along a 1.2km tunnel.
Now, he’s back home living in Kildare as he settles into life at Munster ahead of the next chapter in a career which has hurtled along at great pace, but often encountered speed bumps along the way.
When an Amtrak train hurtled off the tracks in Washington state in December, killing three people and injuring dozens, Trump’s first impulse was to make a plug for his infrastructure plan.
A spacecraft hurtled down and splashed into it.