Hurtle | Mean of hurtle in English Dictionary
/ˈhɚtl̟/
- Verb
- to move or fall with great speed and force
- Boulders hurtled down the hill.
- comets hurtling through space
- We kept to the side of the road as cars and trucks hurtled past us.
- a country hurtling toward disaster
- to cause (something or someone) to move or go with great speed and force
- The protesters hurtled bottles at the police.
- He hurtled himself into the crowd.