0 to throw something with a lot of force, usually in an angry or violent way:
1 to throw something forcefully:
While two clung to its lower jaw, the others hurled themselves onto its back, with audible impacts.
After several attempts at launching their boat, each resulting in it being hurled ashore half-full of water, they signalled the catcher.
Questions would be hurled at criteria for judgement.
He would then hurl the rock on the platform with a loud thump and break into ecstatic singing to show the joy of forgiveness.
Grammarian and purist are ugly epithets to hurl at one's enemies, not professions to identify as one's own.
Some bricks made with very little straw are hurled in the direction of those who present ' conventional stereotypes ' of nuns as poverty-stricken and incompetent.
On the other hand, the very same theory prescribed that giving the lie was to hurl the most vicious insult.
Barely literate, he was only a sergeant-major when the revolution that hurled him to prominence broke out in 1974.
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fırlatmak, savurmak, fırlatıp atmak…
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