Hurtle = verb, to move at a great speed in an uncontrolled manner
in come accents/dialects
Hurdle = noun, an obstacle or difficulty
The homophone for "hurtle" is "turtle."
In some dialects, "hurtle" is a homophone for hurdle.
Hurdle. (Other possibilities include: herd all/heard all/herd'll)
The car started to hurtle down the hill, its tires screeching against the pavement.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
hurtle
In some dialects, "hurtle" is a homophone for hurdle.
Hurdle. (Other possibilities include: herd all/heard all/herd'll)
i saw a turtle hurtle into his shell
Hurtle is a verb.
Hurtle Lupton was born in 1939.
I jumped over the hurtle with ease,
James Hurtle Fisher died in 1875.
Our excitement grew as we anticipated the moment when the cars would hurtle by.
The quarterback couldn't hurtle through the defensive line.
a group of sheep can be called a hurtle as well as a flock or a pack
The cast of Hurtle - 1998 includes: Caroline Binden as Mary