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Difference Between Hurled and Hurtled

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Hurled

To throw with great force; fling.
May 07, 2022

Hurtled

To move with or as if with great speed
An express train that hurtled past.
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Hurled

To cause to move with great force or violence
The bus's sudden stop hurled the passengers to the floor.
May 07, 2022

Hurtled

To fling with great force; hurl.
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Hurled

To send with great vigor; thrust
Hurled the army against the enemy.
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Hurtled

Simple past tense and past participle of hurtle
May 07, 2022

Hurled

To utter vehemently
Hurled insults at the speaker.
May 07, 2022

Hurled

(Slang) To vomit (the contents of the stomach).
May 07, 2022

Hurled

To move with great speed, force, or violence; hurtle.
May 07, 2022

Hurled

To throw something with force.
May 07, 2022
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Hurled

(Slang) To vomit.
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Hurled

(Baseball) To pitch the ball.
May 07, 2022

Hurled

Simple past tense and past participle of hurl
May 07, 2022

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