Hurl [verb]

Definition of Hurl:

throw forcefully

Synonyms of Hurl:

Lob

Fire

Heave

Sling

Fling

Propel

Launch

Toss

Chunk

Gun

Send

Chuck

Project

Cast

Pitch

Peg

Bung

Let fly


Opposite/Antonyms of Hurl:

Receive

Keep

Hold


Sentence/Example of Hurl:

It needed only an exertion of will for the soul to hurl the body ashore as wind drives paper; to waft it kite-fashion to the bank.

He waited until he was old and cold to hurl anathema against the human passions.

The most skilful in this exercise are some species of baboons, which can hurl branches, stones, or hard clods with much dexterity.

He could fly level now; every unit of force could be used for forward flight to hurl him onward faster and faster into the night.

Again an ague of beauty caught him, and he needed to hurl himself full length upon the mats until the ecstacy was past.

Now our line stiffened, and the very shock of their attack seemed to hurl the Indians back.

To hurl is to utter objectionable and unreasonable yells, preferably in the dead of night and in lonely places.

On the very threshold little Hugh struggled in her arms and tried to hurl himself on his mother.

He had an impulse to break through things, to fling obstacles aside, to hurl down all that intervened; and yet he hesitated.

A breath, and these sullen, excitable men would hurl themselves upon him.