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View definitions for hurling

hurling

noun as in field hockey

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Instead of discussing these facts in good faith, Trump and Vance tag teamed each other for the cameras, hurling outrageous insults at Zelenskyy based on deliberate disinformation.

From Salon

"I think we might have to take Donald up on his offer of going to Scotland to get the ball, and teach him a bit about hurling."

From BBC

At that age, the defender - who was born in Aghyaran in County Tyrone - was a sport enthusiast, representing his school in Gaelic football, football, hurling, athletics and cross country running.

From BBC

Some of those called to battle with rioters hurling missiles and damaging police vehicles had also been called to the aftermath of the massacre on 29 July.

From BBC

Another show protesters hurling objects such as traffic cones at groups of retreating police; and officers tackling and detaining people while beating them with batons.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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