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English words starting with hurl

Meanings of Hurl:

verb

Throw or impel (someone or something) with great force.

Usage examples:

Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
noun

A ride in a vehicle; a lift.

Usage examples:

Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?

Meanings of Hurled:

verb

Throw or impel (someone or something) with great force.

Usage examples:

Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
noun

A ride in a vehicle; a lift.

Usage examples:

Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?

Meanings of Hurler:

noun

A baseball pitcher.

Usage examples:

Sunday's dominance wasn't just a one-off thing for the veteran hurler

Meanings of Hurlers:

noun

A baseball pitcher.

Usage examples:

Sunday's dominance wasn't just a one-off thing for the veteran hurler

Meanings of Hurley:

noun

A 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:

noun

A 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 Hurling:

noun

An 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.
verb

Throw or impel (someone or something) with great force.

Usage examples:

Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen

Meanings of Hurls:

verb

Throw or impel (someone or something) with great force.

Usage examples:

Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen
noun

A ride in a vehicle; a lift.

Usage examples:

Hey pal, any chance of a hurl?

Meanings of Hurly:

noun

Noisy activity

Usage examples:

We got tired of the hurly-burly of city life, so we moved to the country.

Meanings of Hurly-burly:

noun

Noisy activity

Usage examples:

Hurly-burly of we got tired of the hurly-burly of city life, so we moved to the country.

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