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hurtle

hurtle
Intransitive Verb
past: hurtledpp: hurtleding: hurtling

This word conveys a sense of dangerous, uncontrolled velocity. It suggests a lack of steering or braking, evoking an image of an object being propelled by an irresistible force rather than a controlled effort. It is frequently used in astronomical or catastrophic contexts, such as asteroids or falling debris. When used as a transitive verb, the focus shifts to the act of launching an object with extreme power. This usage is less common than the intransitive sense but maintains the same connotation of violent speed and force.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbhurtle
[~ towards something][~ through something]

To move or fly at a great speed, typically in an uncontrolled or dangerous manner.

"The comet continued to hurtle through the void of space."

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