Hurl (verb)

To throw or cast forcibly.

Origin:

Middle english, from old norse hurlja, from hjarl 'warrior, king'.

Examples:

  1. She hurled the ball with all her might.
  2. The angry man hurled insults at his opponent.
  3. The protesters hurled stones at the police.
  4. He hurled the book across the room in frustration.
  5. The athlete hurled the javelin a great distance.
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