Sentence examples for be hurled from inspiring English sources

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be hurled

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To throw (something) with force.

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According to theory, they should be hurled into space.

Immigrants: find a job within six months or be hurled back from whence you came.

"This thunderbolt," Mr. Persico wrote of Rockefeller, "was to be hurled by him".

Jude Law is, manifestly, a catch: one that won't be hurled back overboard without a fight.

Their bodies can be hurled through a vehicle's interior at terrible speeds.

They can be hurled against the wall with great force, and they will not break.

But are they prepared for the "derivative" brickbats about to be hurled their way?

NEXT WEEK The strangest items to be hurled on to a pitch from the terraces.

It appeared to be hurled by his team's supporters after a 2-1 loss.

But the charge of neglecting important complications anyway needs to be hurled back at advocates of affirmative action.

No doubt brickbats will be hurled at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which may deserve its share of blame.

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