Synonym: bump, clash, collide, crash, jostle, strike. Similar words: turtle, hurt, curtly, hurtful, myrtle, artless, startle, chortle. Meaning: ['hɜrtl /'hɜːtl] v. 1. move with or as if with a rushing sound 2. make a thrusting forward movement 3. throw forcefully.
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31. By the launch site, hordes of shirtless and bikini-clad Western tourists gyrate to deafening techno music, as others hurtle into the river from rickety wooden platforms three stories high.
32. The month of brocade didn't anticipate path son ambition hurtle she delivers so huge fire and immediately discommode of call, drew ashore the servant girls of one yard to all come over.
33. The mountain is a foothill compared with western peaks, but it sits at the convergence of three storm tracks, along which weather systems and wind hurtle seaward.
34. Then hurtle to clean, walk out, still just as common.
35. Every morning, hundreds of intrepid locals and visitors risk their lives to outpace galloping bulls as they hurtle through the streets towards the bull ring.
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37. Go on a cross-island hike or 4wd ride, or perhaps hop on a quad bike and hurtle through lush valleys.
38. Own large note , hurtle to press etc. machine equipments.
39. But the players don't use skate, they use bobsled and hurtle down twisting course.
40. Taane also featured in the short film Hurtle by Shona McCullagh (Human Garden), and Peter Jackson's King Kong.
41. We remark that time " flies " as we hurtle toward our inevitable demise.
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