hurst (Meaning)
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hurst (n.)
A wood or grove; -- a word used in the composition of many names, as in Hazlehurst.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hurst
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hurst Sentence Examples
- The hiker stumbled through the dense undergrowth, his leg throbbing with pain after a nasty hurst.
- The weightlifter winced as a sudden hurst shot through his shoulder during the heavy lift.
- The old man hobbled across the room, his every step accompanied by a dull hurst in his hip.
- The sudden hurst in her abdomen caused her to double over in agony.
- The doctor examined the child's wrist, gently palpating the area where the hurst occurred.
- The boxer received a hurst to his ribs during the fight, but he refused to give up.
- The accident victim lay in the hospital bed, moaning softly from the multiple hursts he had sustained.
- The horse reared up in pain after a sharp hurst in its hind leg.
- The hurst in her foot made it difficult for her to walk, but she persevered through the pain.
- The soldier ignored the hurst in his arm, determined to complete his mission.
FAQs About the word hurst
A wood or grove; -- a word used in the composition of many names, as in Hazlehurst.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hiker stumbled through the dense undergrowth, his leg throbbing with pain after a nasty hurst.
The weightlifter winced as a sudden hurst shot through his shoulder during the heavy lift.
The old man hobbled across the room, his every step accompanied by a dull hurst in his hip.
The sudden hurst in her abdomen caused her to double over in agony.