hurtle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hurtle in the PONS Dictionary

hurtle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hurtle along
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She lifts some of the men and hurtles them down the tracks.
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At this point, the bridge was detonated, sending timber, bicycles and bodies hurtling through the air.
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This was the first of many moves that sent the station hurtling into debt.
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The explosion also shakes the crystals from the spires, and they hurtle to the ground.
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Suddenly and without warning, the elevator finally breaks free of its cables and hurtles to the ground floor.
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The prison's gravity lock disengages, however, and the prison is sent hurtling into the sun.
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He changes into his costume and flies up to the volcano, catching a huge boulder hurtling toward the town and flinging it into the ocean.
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Meanwhile, a comet hurtling towards planet earth is inciting the populace to revolt, and anarchy has set in all over the globe.
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The event saw over a hundred downhill racers hurtle down the only hill in town in homemade or purchased billycarts.
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An artillery duel ensued for the better part of two hours as opposing cannons hurtled shells over the town.
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