Hurtle (verb)

  1. To move rapidly and forcefully, especially in a straight line.
  2. To cause to move rapidly and forcefully.

Origin:

The word "hurtle" originated from the middle english word "hurtelen" which means to move rapidly or forcefully. it"s a word used to describe the act of moving quickly and with great force.

Examples:

  1. The car hurtled down the highway at a high speed.
  2. The bullet hurtled through the air.
  3. The train hurtled through the station.
  4. He hurtled down the stairs in a hurry.
  5. The rock hurtled down the mountain side.
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