Sentence examples for to hurl from inspiring English sources

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to hurl

verb

To throw (something) with force.

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as if To hurl it.

The mob began to hurl insults.

Was he going to hurl?

Grenadier, soldier particularly selected and trained to hurl grenades.

Mr. Grisham has a more Olympian ability to hurl thunderbolts.

I'm trying to hurl it out of the window.

Others came equipped with slingshots and masks, ready to hurl stones at soldiers.

We're braced for the kitchen sink he's promising to hurl at marginal constituencies.

People are too readily encouraged to hurl their secrets into the void.

They plan to eat the eggs they had originally intended to hurl.

But then instead he has chosen to hurl these outrageous accusations against Kenneth.

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