Hurl

  • 41Hurl Beechum — Spielerinformationen Voller Name Hurl Luther III. Beechum Geburtstag 2. Mai 1973 Geburtsort Des …

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  • 42HURL — Hawaii Underwater Research Laboratory (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) …

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  • 43Hurl — (adj., n.) vomit …

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  • 44hurl — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. throw, project, pitch, toss, fling, cast, dart. See propulsion. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. throw, cast, fling, heave; see throw 1 . See Synonym Study at throw . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. throw …

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  • 45hurl — vb to vomit. A usage common in Australia and, to a lesser extent, in Britain …

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  • 46hurl — v. a. pret. ‘harlede.’ RG. 487, 537 …

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  • 47hurl — hÉœrl /hɜːl v. throw, cast, toss …

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  • 48hurl — vomit, puke, barf, hork, woof your cookies    After eating two raw eggs, she hurled all over my sheepskin! …

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  • 49hurl — verb throw or impel with great force. ↘utter (abuse) vehemently. noun Scottish informal a ride in a vehicle. Origin ME: prob. imitative, but corresp. in form and partly in sense with Low Ger. hurreln …

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  • 50hurl — I. v. a. 1. Throw, fling, cast, pitch, send, sling, throw violently, send whirling, send whizzing. 2. Utter violently, fulminate, thunder. II. n. 1. Throw, cast, fling. 2. Tumult, commotion, turmoil, confusion, bustle, disturbance, hurly burly,… …

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