hurling Antonyms

Meaning of hurling

Wordnet

hurling (n)

a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each

Webster

hurling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hurl

Webster

hurling (n.)

The act of throwing with force.

A kind of game at ball, formerly played.

hurling Sentence Examples

  1. The spectators cheered wildly as the players hurled the ball across the field with lightning speed.
  2. The goalkeeper made an incredible save, hurling himself through the air to block the shot.
  3. The defender's determined hurl sent the ball soaring over the opposing team's heads.
  4. Emily's swift hurl caught the opponent off guard, giving her team the advantage.
  5. The forwards performed a series of deft hurls, maneuvering the ball towards the goal.
  6. The crowd gasped as the players hurled themselves into tackles, determined to win possession.
  7. The referee whistled and called for a free hurl, sparking controversy among the fans.
  8. The captain's fiery speech inspired his team to hurl themselves into the game with renewed vigor.
  9. The final hurl of the match determined the victor, sending roars of excitement through the stadium.
  10. Despite the grueling pace, the players continued to hurl the ball with relentless precision.

FAQs About the word hurling

a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players eachof Hurl, The act of throwing with force., A kind of game at ball, formerly pla

vomiting, ejecting, upchucking, spitting up, gagging, retching, barfing,heaving, spewing, throwing up

crawling, dragging, poking, poking, dragging, creeping, poking, creeping, hanging (around or out), lingering

The spectators cheered wildly as the players hurled the ball across the field with lightning speed.

The goalkeeper made an incredible save, hurling himself through the air to block the shot.

The defender's determined hurl sent the ball soaring over the opposing team's heads.

Emily's swift hurl caught the opponent off guard, giving her team the advantage.