v. hurled, hurl·ing, hurls v.tr. 1. To throw with great force; fling. See Synonyms at throw. 2. To cause to move with great force or violence: The bus's sudden stop hurled the passengers to the floor. 3. To send with great vigor; thrust: hurled the army against the enemy. 4. To utter vehemently: hurled insults at the speaker. 5. Slang To vomit (the contents of the stomach). v.intr. 1. To move with great speed, force, or violence; hurtle. 2. To throw something with force. 3. Slang To vomit. 4. Baseball To pitch the ball. [Middle English hurlen.] hurl n. hurler n. |
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