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Learn to pronounce hurl

/hərl/
verb
throw (an object) with great force.
"rioters hurled a brick through the windshield of a car"
synonyms: throw, toss, fling, pitch, cast, lob, launch, flip, catapult, shy, dash, send, bowl, aim, direct, project, propel, fire, let fly, chuck, heave, sling, buzz, whang, bung, yeet, peg, hoy, bish

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7 days ago · hurl implies power as in throwing a massive weight. hurled himself at the intruder.
to shout insults or rude language at someone angrily: I wasn't going to stand there while he hurled abuse at me!
verb (used with object) · to throw or fling with great force or vigor. Synonyms: pitch, cast · to throw or cast down. · to utter with vehemence: to hurl insults ...
When you hurl something, you throw it hard. You might hurl your shoe at a horrible bug if it suddenly scuttled across the floor.
Synonyms for HURL: vomit, heave, puke, retch, barf, eject, spew, throw up; Antonyms of HURL: crawl, drag, creep, poke, linger, hang (around or out), loiter, ...
hurl in American English · 1. to throw or fling with great force or vigor · 2. to throw or cast down · 3. to utter with vehemence. to hurl insults at the umpire.
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(intransitive, slang) To vomit. Pass me the bucket; I've got to hurl. (obsolete, transitive) To twist or turn.
HURL meaning: 1 : to throw (something) with force; 2 : to say or shout (something, such as an insult) in a loud and forceful way.
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1[transitive] hurl something/somebody + adv./prep. to throw something or someone violently in a particular direction He hurled a brick through the window.
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to shout insults or rude language at someone angrily: I wasn't going to stand there while he hurled abuse at me!
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