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Definition of hurl
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Hurl (v. i.) To hurl one's self; to go
quickly.
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Phaethon
::
Phaethon
(n.) The son of
Helios
(Phoebus),
that is, the son of
light,
or of the sun. He is
fabled
to have
obtained
permission
to drive the
chariot
of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been
struck
with a
thunderbolt
by
Jupiter,
and
hurled
headlong
into the river Po..
Missile
::
Missile
(a.)
Capable
of being
thrown;
adapted
for
hurling
or to be
projected
from the hand, or from any
instrument
or
rngine,
so as to
strike
an
object
at a
distance..
Ballistics
::
Ballistics
(n.) The
science
or art of
hurling
missile
weapons
by the use of an
engine.
Clod
::
Clod (v. t.) To throw
violently;
to hurl.
Hurler
::
Hurler
(n.) One who
hurls,
or plays at
hurling..
Carlot
::
Carlot
(n.) A
churl;
a boor; a
peasant
or
countryman.
Bolas
::
Bolas (n. sing. & pl.) A kind of
missile
weapon
consisting
of one, two, or more balls of
stone,
iron, or other
material,
attached
to the ends of a
leather
cord; -- used by the
Gauchos
of South
America,
and
others,
for
hurling
at and
entangling
an
animal..
Debacle
::
Debacle
(n.) A
breaking
or
bursting
forth;
a
violent
rush or flood of
waters
which
breaks
down
opposing
barriers,
and hurls
forward
and
disperses
blocks
of stone and other
debris..
Throw
::
Throw (n.) The act of
hurling
or
flinging;
a
driving
or
propelling
from the hand or an
engine;
a cast.
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. t.) To
execute
in
vengeance
or
passion;
to
inflict;
to hurl or
drive;
as, to wreak
vengeance
on an
enemy..
Hurled
::
Hurled
(imp. & p. p.) of Hur.
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To
throw,
as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly..
Clown
::
Clown (n.) One who works upon the soil; a
rustic;
a
churl.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To
throw,
generally
with a
definite
aim or
purpose;
to cast; to hurl; to toss; as, to pitch
quoits;
to pitch hay; to pitch a
ball..
Hurly-burly
::
Hurly-burly
(n.)
Tumult;
bustle;
confusion.
Fulminating
::
Fulminating
(a.)
Hurling
denunciations,
menaces,
or
censures..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.) The
commotion
or
agitation
of a
multitude,
usually
accompanied
with great
noise,
uproar,
and
confusion
of
voices;
hurly-burly;
noisy
confusion..
Hurlbone
::
Hurlbone
(n.) See
Whirlbone.
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Surly;
churlish;
gruff;
rough.
Send
::
Send (v. t.) To emit; to
impel;
to cast; to
throw;
to hurl; as, to send a ball, an
arrow,
or the
like..
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