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hurst

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Hurst is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Hurst (cricketer) Alan Hurst (politician) , (* 1945), British politician Brian Desmond Hurst , an Irish film director Bruce Hurst , a former Major League Baseball pitcher Charles Angas Hurst ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hurst \Hurst\, n. [OE. hurst, AS. hyrst; akin to OHG. hurst, horst, wood, thicket, G. horst the nest of a bird of prey, an eyerie, thicket.] A wood or grove; -- a word used in the composition of many names, as in Hazlehurst.

Usage examples of hurst.

Bob Hurst, who was dusting the counter and the phone for fingerprints.

Bob Hurst sat opposite them, and a police-woman stood in a corner and watched.

Jackson Oxenhandler nodded and walked toward the interrogation room passing Bob Hurst along the way.

Detective Hurst had obtained written permission from Sweeney for the search.

Skene said, and Hurst took the stand again and was reminded that he was still under oath.

Detective Hurst asked you if you owned a pistol, and you affirmed that you did, was the Colt pistol the one to which you were referring?

Hurd Wallace and Bob Hurst were standing in the hallway outside, talking animatedly.

She started toward Wallace and Hurst, but stopped when someone took her arm from behind.

She watched the two men carefully for their reactions, and they were what she would have expected--sadness and worry on the part of Hurst, and the usual lack of emotion on the part of Wallace.

Bob Hurst had gotten married, and he had filled out a form re questing that his new wife be added to his health insurance.

She led Hurst to interrogation room one, with Hurd Wallace bringing up the rear, and closed the door behind them.

Henry and Lady Dalrymple, Squire Moffat and Mrs Moffat, Mr Butterworth, Mr Hurst and the Misses Pinkerton.

Mr Hurst, a gentleman farmer whom Em, Harry suspected, had long had in her matchmaking sights.

Harry exchanged nods with Pelham Hurst, who he privately considered a pompous ass.

Pelham Hurst, ineradicably convinced of his self-worth, offered a heavily creased sleeve.