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Definition of hurl
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Hurl (n.) A table on which fiber is
stirred
and mixed by
beating
with a
bowspring.
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Carl
::
Carl (n.) A rude,
rustic
man; a
churl..
Currish
::
Currish
(a.)
Having
the
qualities,
or
exhibiting
the
characteristics,
of a cur;
snarling;
quarrelsome;
snappish;
churlish;
hence,
also
malicious;
malignant;
brutal..
Thurl
::
Thurl (n.) A hole; an
aperture.
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Surly;
churlish;
gruff;
rough.
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. t.) To
execute
in
vengeance
or
passion;
to
inflict;
to hurl or
drive;
as, to wreak
vengeance
on an
enemy..
Discus
::
Discus
(n.) A
quoit;
a
circular
plate of some heavy
material
intended
to be
pitched
or
hurled
as a trial of
strength
and
skill.
Carlot
::
Carlot
(n.) A
churl;
a boor; a
peasant
or
countryman.
Thurl
::
Thurl (v. t.) To cut
through;
to
pierce.
Stunk
::
Stingy
(superl.)
Extremely
close and
covetous;
meanly
avaricious;
niggardly;
miserly;
penurious;
as, a
stingy
churl..
Churlish
::
Churlish
(a.)
Wanting
pliancy;
unmanageable;
unyielding;
not
easily
wrought;
as, a
churlish
soil; the
churlish
and
intractable
nature
of some
minerals..
Elance
::
Elance
(v. t.) To throw as a
lance;
to hurl; to dart.
Thurl
::
Thurl (v. t.) To cut
through,
as a
partition
between
one
working
and
another..
Hurlwind
::
Hurlwind
(n.) A
whirlwind.
Gnof
::
Gnof (n.)
Churl;
curmudgeon.
Ballistics
::
Ballistics
(n.) The
science
or art of
hurling
missile
weapons
by the use of an
engine.
Skew
::
Skew
(adv.)
To throw or hurl
obliquely.
Hurl
::
Hurl (v. i.) To play the game of
hurling.
See
Hurling.
Hurlbat
::
Hurlbat
(n.) See
Whirlbat.
Hurled
::
Hurled
(imp. & p. p.) of Hur.
Hurl
::
Hurl (v. t.) To twist or turn.
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