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View definitions for hurtle

hurtle

verb as in plunge, charge

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Badenoch waited until the last few days for a media blitz, but was also hurtling around the country meeting as many party members as possible.

From BBC

And his career has moved as fast as a bobsleigh hurtling down a track at 95mph.

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A rare comet has been snapped hurtling through the night skies over part of the West Midlands.

From BBC

As the conflict has spread and metastasised, its origins have faded from view, like the scene of a car crash receding in the rear view mirror of a juggernaut hurtling towards even bigger disasters.

From BBC

With TikTok Shop nearing the one-year anniversary of its launch in the U.S., many agree the e-commerce venture is hurtling online-shopping into the future .

From Salon

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

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