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Went like a runaway train
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hurtled
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hurtle \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 .] To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle. Together hurtled both their steeds. --Fairfax. To move rapidly; ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: hurtle )
Usage examples of hurtled.
Making a most peculiar-sounding ululation, Teddy climbed out of the aircraft almost before it had set down and hurtled towards his dam.
Flinging off the jacket, he grabbed me by the shoulder and together we hurtled into the faltering screen.
The clean lines of the divers' movements, the seconds during which they hurtled through the air as though they could give their bodies the lift and freedom of brainships, fascinated Nancia.
A pair of smaller, younger frogs, guards or attendants, hurtled up behind it.
The mages whose chariots were limping toward the exit hurtled out of the cavern as if sling-shot.
Carialle hurtled onward until it passed overhead, and set behind them.
The next moment two bodies hurtled over the balcony railing and dropped, striking Peter flat against the table, knocking both Rhyssa and Amariyah, seated next to him, off their chairs.
With exquisite tact, the others had left Killashandra and Lars to enjoy their own company for the week in which the CS 914 hurtled from one corner of the sector to the Regulan planet at its center.
She thought a lot about him and there was plenty of time to think as they hurtled at top speed toward their destination.
Every sense alert, she waited a fraction of a moment longer, then grabbed the herder and yanked him over just as a body hurtled through the air, dagger flashing in the moonlight.
As the smiths had on the previous occasion, Robinton and D'ram both recoiled as the ovoids hurtled toward the window.
K’lior hurtled over to the other rider and grabbed him in a gleeful hug.
The ship hurtled forward, leaping through the sky like a breaching dolphin.
Like an arrow suddenly loosed from a bow, they hurtled up through the thin and empty air.
A small barrage of many-colored lights hurtled toward the terrified animal.