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    hurtle
    /ˈhəːtl/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move at high speed, typically in an uncontrolled manner: "a runaway car hurtled towards them"

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  2. HURTLE definition: 1. to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous: 2. to move very fast, especially…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HURTLE is to move rapidly or forcefully. How to use hurtle in a sentence. Hurdle vs. Hurtle

  4. Hurtle definition: to rush violently; move with great speed. See examples of HURTLE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. to project or be projected very quickly, noisily, or violently. 2. (intransitive) rare. to collide or crash. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C13 hurtlen, from hurten to strike; see hurt1. Word Frequency. hurtle in American English. (ˈhɜrtəl ) verb intransitive Word forms: ˈhurtled or ˈhurtling. 1.

  6. If you forcefully throw or fling something, you hurtle it. In a food fight, you may hurtle chocolate pudding across the room, but be prepared for someone to launch peas at you in retaliation. Duck!

  7. HURTLE meaning: 1. to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous: 2. to move very fast, especially…. Learn more.

  8. Define hurtle. hurtle synonyms, hurtle pronunciation, hurtle translation, English dictionary definition of hurtle. speed; race; rush; shoot: I watched the horses hurtle down the track. Not to be confused with: hurdle – a barrier; problem; obstacle: He jumped over the...