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Hur"tle (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hurtled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Hurtling (?).] [OE. hurtlen, freq. of hurten. See Hurt, v. t., and cf. Hurl.] 1. To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle.
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Together hurtled both their steeds. Fairfax.
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2. To move rapidly; to wheel or rush suddenly or with violence; to whirl round rapidly; to skirmish.
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Now hurtling round, advantage for to take. Spenser.
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Down the hurtling cataract of the ages. R. L. Stevenson.
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3. To make a threatening sound, like the clash of arms; to make a sound as of confused clashing or confusion; to resound.
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The noise of battle hurtled in the air. Shak.
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The earthquake sound
Hurtling 'death the solid ground.
Mrs. Browning.
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Hur"tle (?), v. t. 1. To move with violence or impetuosity; to whirl; to brandish. [Obs.]
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His harmful club he gan to hurtle high. Spenser.
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2. To push; to jostle; to hurl.
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And he hurtleth with his horse adown. Chaucer.
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