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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hurling out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something being thrown or forcefully pushed out of a place or situation. Example: The bouncer was seen hurling out a group of rowdy customers from the bar. Another example: The teacher was so frustrated with the disruptive student that she ended up hurling him out of the classroom.
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Once ignited, he said, such fires can leap miles forward, hurling out flaming projectiles.
As Howard pulls the verse into herself before hurling out the chorus on the Otis Reddingish roof-raiser "Gimme All Your Love", her band hang on her every word, ever attentive and supple.
Reportedly, her teleprompter conked out, inadvertently taking thousands of fresh "Obama Teleprompter" jokes with it, so she ad libbed, ultimately going 10 minutes over her allotted time while hurling out rewarmed zingers and bewildering anecdotes.
He talks rapidly, hurling out expletives and self-deprecating quips.
This fall alone brings a mouthwatering assortment of talents: the compelling German soprano Waltraud Meier and Peter Seiffert in a production of "Tristan und Isolde" conducted by Bernard Haitink Juan Diego Fll? hurling out those high C's as Nemorino in Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore"; Jos?ura as Cavaradossi in a "Tosca" from the gifted director Robert Carsen.
During a session at Peekskill Middle School, the girls described adjectives for strong women, hurling out words like "powerful," "athletic," "original" and "proud," before reading aloud a chapter from Phyllis Chesler's book "Letters to a Young Feminist," with their Marymount mentors.
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Her pianos vanished in gutteral whispers; her high notes, hurled out with vehemence, often fell short of their mark.
Some critics find the album insular and overlong, but something alchemical happens when fans join Drake to hurl out lyrics about the minutiae of relationships.
Loud, driving, even raw sound has been a hallmark, as with the banged chords hurled out at the start of the opera "De Materie" ("Matter," 1984-89).
For a moment, we'd skim around the hole before being sucked down into the froth, knocked about and then hurled out, down the river.
Trump hurled out more tweets about "Lyin' Ted Cruzuz noted, repeatedly, that Heidi was "the daughter of missionaries," as opposed, perhaps, to being a former model.
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