English words starting with hur
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Meanings of Hurdle:
nounOne of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump.
Usage examples:
A hurdle race
verbTake part in a hurdle race.
Usage examples:
This gelding hurdled fluently
Hurdler
ˈhɜː.dlərMeanings of Hurdler:
nounAn athlete, dog, or horse that runs in hurdle races.
Usage examples:
But this was his hour, a race when he proved beyond doubt that he is one of the greatest sprint hur…
Hurdlers
ˈhəːd(ə)ləMeanings of Hurdlers:
nounAn athlete, dog, or horse that runs in hurdle races.
Usage examples:
But this was his hour, a race when he proved beyond doubt that he is one of the greatest sprint hur…
Meanings of Hurdles:
nounOne of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump.
Usage examples:
A hurdle race
verbTake part in a hurdle race.
Usage examples:
This gelding hurdled fluently
phraseA race in which people or horses jump over hurdles
Usage examples:
The 400-metre hurdles, he broke the state record of 13.85 seconds in the 110 metre hurdles., he rac…
Hurdling
ˈhəːd(ə)lMeanings of Hurdling:
nounThe sport of racing over hurdles.
Usage examples:
She took up hurdling
verbTake part in a hurdle race.
Usage examples:
This gelding hurdled fluently
Meanings of Hurds:
nounUsually with plural agreement. the coarser parts of flax or hemp; = "tow". sometimes: specifically the coarsest grade of tow.
Hurl
hɜːlMeanings of Hurl:
verbThrow or impel (someone or something) with great force.
Usage examples:
Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
nounA ride in a vehicle; a lift.
Usage examples:
Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?
Hurled
hɜːlMeanings of Hurled:
verbThrow or impel (someone or something) with great force.
Usage examples:
Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
nounA ride in a vehicle; a lift.
Usage examples:
Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?
Hurler
ˈhəːləMeanings of Hurler:
nounA baseball pitcher.
Usage examples:
Sunday's dominance wasn't just a one-off thing for the veteran hurler
Hurlers
ˈhəːləMeanings of Hurlers:
nounA baseball pitcher.
Usage examples:
Sunday's dominance wasn't just a one-off thing for the veteran hurler
Hurley
ˈhɜː.liMeanings of Hurley:
nounA stick used in the game of hurling.
Usage examples:
Hurling is played with much larger sticks called hurleys and players are allowed to hit the ball in…
Meanings of Hurleys:
nounA stick used in the game of hurling.
Usage examples:
Hurling is played with much larger sticks called hurleys and players are allowed to hit the ball in…
Hurling
həːlMeanings of Hurling:
nounAn irish game resembling hockey, played with a shorter stick with a broader oval blade. it is the national game of ireland and may date back to the 2nd millennium bc.
Usage examples:
Gaelic football and hurling have been arousing irish passions for a long, long time.
verbThrow or impel (someone or something) with great force.
Usage examples:
Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
Hurls
hɜːlMeanings of Hurls:
verbThrow or impel (someone or something) with great force.
Usage examples:
Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
nounA ride in a vehicle; a lift.
Usage examples:
Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?
Meanings of Hurly:
nounNoisy activity
Usage examples:
We got tired of the hurly-burly of city life, so we moved to the country.
Hurly-burly
ˈhɜː.liˌbɜː.liMeanings of Hurly-burly:
nounNoisy activity
Usage examples:
Hurly-burly of we got tired of the hurly-burly of city life, so we moved to the country.
Huron
ˈhjʊərɒnMeanings of Huron:
nounA member of a confederation of native north american peoples formerly living in the region east of lake huron and now settled mainly in oklahoma and quebec.
Usage examples:
The condolence ceremony for mourning is an important event in iroquois society and is influenced by…
adjectiveRelating to the huron or their language.
Usage examples:
The huron word orenda, for example, is a complex word that is similar to the notion of prayer but i…
Meanings of Huronian:
adjectiveDesignating a series of (chiefly sedimentary) rocks occurring in south-eastern canada and the processes and periods in which they were formed; of or relating to these rocks or their formation. in later use chiefly with reference to a series of glaciations during which some of these rocks were laid down, or the era of the proterozoic (2400 to 2100 million years ago approx.) when this occurred.
nounWith the. the huronian series of rocks; the huronian era.
Meanings of Hurrah:
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
Hurrah! she's here at last!
nounAn utterance of the word ‘hurrah
Usage examples:
They gave us a loud hurrah as we went by
verbAn utterance of the word ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
They gave us a loud hurrah as we went by
Hurrahed
hʊˈrɑːMeanings of Hurrahed:
verbShout ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
We waved our swords and hurrahed
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
This book has won all sorts of prizes. hooray!
Hurrahing
hʊˈrɑːMeanings of Hurrahing:
verbShout ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
We waved our swords and hurrahed
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
This book has won all sorts of prizes. hooray!
Hurrahs
hʊˈrɑːMeanings of Hurrahs:
verbAn utterance of the word ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
They gave us a loud hurrah as we went by
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
This book has won all sorts of prizes. hooray!
Meanings of Hurray:
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
Hurrah! she's here at last!
nounAn utterance of the word ‘hurrah
Usage examples:
They gave us a loud hurrah as we went by
verbAn utterance of the word ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
They gave us a loud hurrah as we went by
Hurrayed
hʊˈrɑːMeanings of Hurrayed:
verbShout ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
We waved our swords and hurrahed
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
This book has won all sorts of prizes. hooray!
Meanings of Hurraying:
verbShout ‘hurrah’.
Usage examples:
We waved our swords and hurrahed
exclamationUsed to express joy or approval.
Usage examples:
This book has won all sorts of prizes. hooray!
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