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

Definición y Significado de "hurtle"

to hurtle
01

darse prisa, saltar

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

lanzar, arrojar con fuerza

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

hurtle

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Ejemplo
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 rushing river hurtled over the waterfall, creating a powerful cascade of water.
The speeding train hurtled along the tracks, its headlights piercing through the darkness.
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