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Dimly he saw the harpoon hurtle through the spray and the sharp crack of the explosion sounded in his ear.
THE BOY WITH THE U. S. FISHERIESFRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER
Pen thought it was quite an honor to have seen the great Mr. Hurtle, whose works he admired.
A HISTORY OF PENDENNIS, VOLUME 1WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
He made sure that the folds projected above his hat, and would shut out all bullets that might hurtle against the unique helmet.
THE PHANTOM OF THE RIVEREDWARD S. ELLIS
Through watering eyes he saw the black cloud of flying beasts hurtle up from the trees below.
DEATHWORLDHARRY HARRISON
Others said that there certainly had been a Mr. Hurtle, and that to the best of their belief he still existed.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
Mrs. Hurtle's enthusiasm was very pretty, and there was something of feminine eloquence in her words.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
Paul knew but little about Winifrid Hurtle, and nothing at all about the late Mr. Hurtle.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
He should marry her,—or there should be something done which should make the name of Winifrid Hurtle known to the world!
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
All this Mrs. Hurtle had understood accurately; and Paul Montague, who understood nothing of it, was gratified.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
Almost before the woman had shut the door, Mrs. Hurtle came to him out of her bedroom, with her hat on her head.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO HURTLE

  • career
  • fleet
  • flit
  • flounce
  • glance
  • hurtle
  • pass
  • sail
  • scud
  • skim
  • tear
  • wing
  • zoom
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