Similar words: curling, churlish, surliness, darling, hurtling, sterling, starling, swirling. Meaning: [hɜrlɪŋ /hɜːl-] n. a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each. adj. rushing and whirling.
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31. We would try to top the others in hurling personal insults.
32. She is interested in most sports, especially hurling and soccer and she has won several trophies for darts.
33. I ran after the car waving my fist and hurling abuse and insults, something I had never done before.
34. The surface was constantly moving, as if some unseen force were continually hurling large rocks into the water at the quayside.
35. Men with blood streaming from their head wounds stood defiantly hurling stones.
36. People were hurling insults at the players as they walked off the pitch.
37. The intensity and urgency of Galway's hurling in the semi-final win over Tipperary surprised most people.
38. The screaming tempest whipped into the house, hurling furniture twenty feet into the air.
39. Almost shoulder to shoulder they were lined along the road, hurling gravel non-stop under the wheels of the passing trucks.
40. Burton was hurling himself on the course most likely to tempt and test him to the limit.
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41. He was welding on top of a 900 ton oil storage tank which exploded, hurling him 120 feet into a wall.
42. There is a vulture that breaks ostrich eggs by hurling stones with its beak.
43. You don't dash into breakfast and slop paraquat over the wife's Frosties, while hurling abuse at her.
44. In terms of mass appeal rugby comes fourth after Gaelic football, hurling and soccer.
45. The two men, once so close, fight violently, Doug hurling racial epithets at Paul.
46. The demonstrators were hurling rocks but the police stayed out of range.
47. All have found to their cost that on his game there's simply no stopping the hurling genius.
48. All around him people were hurling possessions from windows and dragging horses from smoking stables.
49. After spending 17 years in Congress hurling broadsides at foreign creditors and defending state enterprises, Mr Franco has changed course.
50. There is not much to be achieved by hurling insults.
51. Relatives of Peter Williams began shouting and hurling abuse after magistrates refused to grant bail.
52. The wind was gusting through the branches of the old oak tree outside and hurling itself against his window.
53. In the Down hurling final replay Ballycran will meet Ballygalget.
54. His boss has been hurling his weight about him.
55. Hurling insults and threats is no way to fight.
56. Hail was hurling down on the city.
57. He is hurling his money about.
58. Started in 1996 as a spoof for the summer Olympics held in Atlanta, the games feature bobbing for pigs feet(sentencedict.com), hub cap hurling and the mud pit belly flop contest for trophies .
59. Colin was slightly drunk and hurling insults left , right and centre.
60. Started in 1996 as a spoof of the summer Olympics held in Atlanta, the Games feature bobbing for pigs feet, hub cap hurling and the Redneck mud pit belly-flop contest.
More similar words: curling, churlish, surliness, darling, hurtling, sterling, starling, swirling, yearling, whirling, irving berlin, silver lining, hurl, berlin airlift, pound sterling, churl, curlicue, marlin, merlin, berlin, airline, underline, interlink, borderline, number line, orderliness, hurting, churning, hurrying, fingerlike.