[hurl] vb hurled ; hurl.ing [ME] vi (13c) 1: rush, hurtle
2: pitch 5a, b ~ vt 1: to send or thrust with great vigor "the forces that were to be ~ed against the Turks --N. T. Gilroy"
2: to throw down with violence 3 a: to throw forcefully: fling "~ed the manuscript into the fire" "~ed myself over the fence" b: pitch 2a
4: to utter with vehemence "~ed insults at the police" syn see throw -- hurl n -- hurl.er n