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hurling

[hur-ling] / ˈhɜr lɪŋ /




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What they refrain from hurling in that moment, or at any point throughout “Welcome to Derry,” is a dehumanizing slur splashed all over the pages of the original “It.”

From Salon

The twins could not follow what was going on but challenged the amused private to a duel by hurling their nightcaps at his feet.

From Literature

What Enceladus does is akin to a volcano hurling lava into space -- except the ejecta are plumes of water vapor and ice.

From Science Daily

Although we rarely notice from Earth, the Sun is continuously hurling enormous clouds of charged plasma into space.

From Science Daily

Of course, Eilish does not get to watch the show, as she is too busy hurling herself from one side of the stage to the other.

From The Wall Street Journal