Verb Move at a great speed, typically in a wildly uncontrolled manner: "a runaway car hurtled toward them".
2. Cause to move in such a way: "the branch flew off and hurtled us into a ditch"
The juggernaut went hurtling unstoppably forward.
Meteors and other boloids are often described as hurtling through space.
The meteorite hurtled through space faster than the speed of light.
The potential Olympian hurtled down the hill at breakneck speed on his luge.
I saw a bright meteoroid streak across the night sky.
Fanaticism is a noun descripting a fanatic character, spirit, or action. It can be used only as such. Ex., "Adolf Hitler exhibited a form of Anti-Semmetic fanaticism." or "The church was hurtled into inappropriate fanaticism."
The car started to hurtle down the hill, its tires screeching against the pavement.
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The past tense is "hurtled"
The past tense of hurtling is hurtled.
Robot Chicken - 2005 Hurtled from a Helicopter Into a Speeding Train 6-5 was released on: USA: 14 October 2012
The comet hurtled towards the Earth.A comet is not made of fire, as it may look to the naked eye, but actually of ice.The plane fell from the sky like a comet.He must've been going at the speed of a comet!
we are sad when we feel a little lonely or hurtled or upset about something or broken heart or almost going to cry.
He gave her a kiss but it was as if it hurtled both of them so he ignored her before taking her to the woods.
Waft means to carry gently by the wind or to be carried gently by the wind. Antonyms might be " hurtled " or "stayed."