Meaning & Definition of word "Hurling"

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    Hurling

    /ˈhɜːrlɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. a traditional Irish sport played with a wooden stick (hurley) and a ball (sliotar).
      • Example: He has been playing hurling since he was a child.
    • 2. the action or process of throwing or flinging something.
      • Example: The hurling of debris during the storm caused significant damage.

    verb:

    • 1. to throw something with great force.
      • Example: He was hurling rocks into the river.
    • 2. to shout or say something with great intensity.
      • Example: She was hurling insults at the referee after the foul.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Old English 'hyrlen', meaning to throw.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hurling insults:

    The act of verbally attacking someone with harsh words.

    hurling a fit:

    To become very angry or upset.

    Related Words

    hurley:

    A wooden stick used in the game of hurling.

    sliotar:

    The ball used in the game of hurling.

    Slang Meanings of hurling