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hurl
verb (hurled , hurling )
1 to fling violently.
2 to utter with force and spite hurl abuse .
3 intr to play the game of hurling.
noun an act of hurling.
[13c]
verb (hurled , hurling )
1 to fling violently.
2 to utter with force and spite hurl abuse .
3 intr to play the game of hurling.
noun an act of hurling.
[13c]
hurling or hurley
noun a traditional Irish game resembling hockey, played by two teams of 15, with curved broad-bladed sticks or hurleys, and a hide-covered cork ball.
[16c: from hurl]
noun a traditional Irish game resembling hockey, played by two teams of 15, with curved broad-bladed sticks or hurleys, and a hide-covered cork ball.
[16c: from hurl]
hurly-burly
noun the noisy activity of crowds of people; confusion or uproar.
[16c: from hurling and burling , a rhyming compound based on hurling in its obsolete meaning -uproar-]
noun the noisy activity of crowds of people; confusion or uproar.
[16c: from hurling and burling , a rhyming compound based on hurling in its obsolete meaning -uproar-]
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