hurl

  • 51hurl — Verb. To vomit. Onomatopoeic as much as very descriptive of the uncontrollable force of vomiting …

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  • 52hurl — v 1. cast, throw, toss, dart, shy, chuck, pitch; dash, sling, let fly, send, launch; fling, flirt, heave, jerk, cant, shoot, fire; propel, project, jaculate, catapult. 2. lash out, fling out, fulminate, explode, blast, bellow, blare, thunder… …

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  • 53hurl — verb Syn: throw, toss, fling, launch, pitch, cast, lob; informal chuck, sling, bung …

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  • 54hurl — [hɜːl] verb [T] 1) to throw something using a lot of force 2) to direct angry remarks or criticism at someone The fans began hurling abuse at each other.[/ex] …

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  • 55hurl — /hɜl / (say herl) verb (t) 1. to drive or throw with great force. 2. to throw down; overthrow. 3. to utter with vehemence. –verb (i) 4. to throw a missile. 5. Colloquial to vomit. –noun 6. a forcible or violent throw; a fling. 7. Colloquial the… …

  • 56hurl — v. throw up; vomit …

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  • 57hurl — v. & n. v. 1 tr. throw with great force. 2 tr. utter (abuse etc.) vehemently. 3 intr. play hurling. n. 1 a forceful throw. 2 the act of hurling. Etymology: ME, prob. imit., but corresp. in form and partly in sense with LG hurreln …

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  • 58hurl a brickbat — Synonyms and related words: affront, call names, dishonor, disoblige, dump on, fleer at, flout, gibe at, give offense to, humiliate, insult, jeer at, jibe at, mock, offend, outrage, put down, scoff at, taunt, treat with indignity …

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  • 59HURL GATE —    See HELL GATE …

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  • 60hurl a stun grenade — throw a stun grenade (type of explosive) …

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