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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61. In contrast, hurling is a lot like field hockey. It's Europe's oldest field sport and has been around for at least 2,000 years.
62. Under Iran's Islamic law, adultery is still punishable by stoning, which involves the hurling of stones in public at a partially buried convict.
63. The kids were hurling snowballs at each other the backyard.
64. The All-Ireland Club Football and All-Ireland Club Hurling championships finals are held annually in Croke Park on St Patrick's Day.
65. Fancy hurling away a good chance like this,(http://sentencedict.com/hurling.html) the silly girl.
66. After the shoe hurling incident al - Zeidi has been detained in Iraq.
67. One of the few rules participants must follow: Crush the tomato before hurling it.
68. A television reporter said the demonstrators were hurling objects at the police.
69. A common model of sublight drive is an ion engine, which propels a craft by hurling ionic particles at extreme speeds in the opposite direction of travel.
70. Mounted on top was a mechanical catapult capable of hurling 50 - lb. exploding firebombs.
71. It was at this point that Yang seemed to "snap"—screaming obscenities in Mandarin while hurling daikon radishes across the table, clearly aiming for the eyes.
72. Fight, Lewis grabbed seen hurling a lamp Laisitate, flame soon engulfed him.
73. SUDDENLY, tragedy strikes , hurling the teens into blind panic.
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