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

  1. The hiker stumbled through the dense undergrowth, his leg throbbing with pain after a nasty hurst.
  2. The weightlifter winced as a sudden hurst shot through his shoulder during the heavy lift.
  3. The old man hobbled across the room, his every step accompanied by a dull hurst in his hip.
  4. The sudden hurst in her abdomen caused her to double over in agony.
  5. The doctor examined the child's wrist, gently palpating the area where the hurst occurred.
  6. The boxer received a hurst to his ribs during the fight, but he refused to give up.
  7. The accident victim lay in the hospital bed, moaning softly from the multiple hursts he had sustained.
  8. The horse reared up in pain after a sharp hurst in its hind leg.
  9. The hurst in her foot made it difficult for her to walk, but she persevered through the pain.
  10. The soldier ignored the hurst in his arm, determined to complete his mission.

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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.