hurtle|hurtled|hurtles|hurtling in English
verb
[hur·tle || 'hɜrtl /'hɜːtl]
move forcefully, fly
Use "hurtle|hurtled|hurtles|hurtling" in a sentence
1. His voice still hurtled around me.
2. The van hurtled round the corner.
3. Closed the computer, and hurtle to come downstairs.
4. A plane hurtled to the east.
5. I hurtle he order, H'm quite good.
6. She slipped and went hurtling downstairs.
7. The truck came hurtling towards us.
8. He's hurtled out of the house.
9. His motorboat hurtled along the river.
10. He dodged to avoid the hurtling bicycle.
11. He hurtled his empty gun at my face.
12. RACING track hums as miniature cars hurtle round it.
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14. The white truck hurtled down the streets of suburbia.
15. The ball hurtled into the far corner of the net.
16. I saw the ball hurtling towards me and ducked .
17. A runaway car came hurtling towards us.
18. They hurtled across the line in a flat-out sprint.
19. 9 They hurtled across the line in a flat-out sprint.
20. A split second later, the earth was hurtling towards her.
21. Ballistic missiles streak into space before hurtling down on their targets.
22. She came hurtling round the corner and cannoned straight into me.
23. It hurtles through two hours of spellbinding dialogue. It makes an untellable story clear and fascinating.
24. The car hurtled past us, scraping the wall and screeching to a halt.
25. Domino hurtled past him, tail wagging madly, looking up expectantly at the stranger.