Hurtle
volume
British pronunciation/hˈɜːtə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈhɝtəɫ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "hurtle"

to hurtle
01

rasen, fliegen

to move with speed and intensity
Intransitive: to hurtle somewhere
to hurtle definition and meaning
02

werfen, schleudern

to propel or cast an object with great force and intensity
Transitive: to hurtle sth somewhere

hurtle

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Beispiel
The soccer ball hurtled toward the goalpost, propelled by the player's powerful kick.
The meteor hurtled through the atmosphere, creating a spectacular display as it burned up.
Racing against time, the emergency responders hurtled toward the scene of the accident.
The speeding train hurtled along the tracks, its headlights piercing through the darkness.
The rushing river hurtled over the waterfall, creating a powerful cascade of water.
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