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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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  3. Hurtle means to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Hurtle is a verb that means to move rapidly or forcefully, or to hurl or fling something. It is often confused with hurdle, which means to leap over or overcome an obstacle.

  5. Hurtle means to move very quickly, often in a rough or violent way. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of hurtle with examples from various sources.

  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 means to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and explore related words and phrases.

  8. Hurtle means to rush violently, move with great speed, or to collide. It can be used as a verb with or without an object. See the origin, pronunciation, and usage of hurtle in sentences.

  9. Hurtle means to move with or as if with great speed, or to fling with great force. See the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage of hurtle in sentences from various sources.