hurl

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To vomit
To throw (something) with force

Tarzan on his part never lost an opportunity to show that he fully reciprocated his foster father's sentiments, and whenever he could safely annoy him or make faces at him or hurl insults upon him from the safety of his mother's arms, or the slender branches of the higher trees, he did so.

{v} to throw with violence
{n} a riot, noise
make a thrusting forward movement
{f} throw, cast, toss
The act of hurling or throwing with violence; a cast; a fling
To perform the act of hurling something; to throw something (at another)
A table on which fiber is stirred and mixed by beating with a bowspring
utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone"
Tumult; riot; hurly-burly
a violent throw utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone" throw forcefully
To twist or turn
throw forcefully
If you hurl something, you throw it violently and with a lot of force. Groups of angry youths hurled stones at police Simon caught the grenade and hurled it back Gangs rioted last night, breaking storefront windows and hurling rocks and bottles
To send whirling or whizzing through the air; to throw with violence; to drive with great force; as, to hurl a stone or lance
To hurl one's self; to go quickly
a violent throw
To emit or utter with vehemence or impetuosity; as, to hurl charges or invective
If you hurl abuse or insults at someone, you shout insults at them aggressively. How would you handle being locked in the back of a cab while the driver hurled abuse at you?
To play the game of hurling
a violent throw utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone"
hurl a stun grenade
throw a stun grenade (type of explosive)
hurler
Agent noun of hurl; someone who hurls or throws
hurling
An Irish game of Celtic origin dating from AD400. It is played with an ash stick called a and a hard leather ball called a
hurler
One who hurls, or plays at hurling
hurler
an 1800s baseball term meaning the pitcher
hurler
someone who throws
hurler
{i} one who hurls or throws
hurling
a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each
hurling
A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball
hurling
{i} traditional Irish team game that resembles hockey (15 players on each of the two teams)
hurling
The act of throwing with force
hurling
an Irish ball game played with sticks by two teams of 15 players. Irish sport resembling both field hockey and lacrosse. It is played between two 15-player teams. The game is mentioned in Irish manuscripts dating back to the 13th century BC. The stick used a tapered, slightly curved device with a cupped blade at the end is called a hurley. A point is scored by hitting the ball over the crossbar of the opposing team's goalposts, and three points are scored by driving it under the crossbar. It is considered the national pastime of Ireland
hurling
rushing and whirling; "the hurling water"
hurling
a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each rushing and whirling; "the hurling water
hurling
An Irish game of Celtic origin dating from AD400. It is played with an ash stick called a camán and a hard leather ball called a sliotar
hurling
A kind of game at ball, formerly played
hurls
third-person singular of hurl
hurl
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