hurl

வீசுவதற்கு
definition
verb
rioters hurled a brick through the windshield of a car
throw (an object) with great force.
translation of 'hurl'
வேகமாக (விசையுடன்) எறி (அ) சுழற்று
example
you make me want to 'hurl'
When I was a little kid, I thought nothing of tossing a gum wrapper on the ground, and was even known to 'hurl' debris from our car window.
it made me want to 'hurl'
But journalists who 'hurl' the most appalling abuse at officials of the government are not well placed to act pious when that abuse redounds upon their sources.
Every day, he says, children would 'hurl' obscene and offensive abuse at teachers.
However, even with the abuse I 'hurl' at the idiots, it does make for an interesting programme.
hey pal, any chance of a 'hurl'?
Leeds fans responded by ripping out their wooden seats and 'hurling' them towards the pitch.
Police in Austria are hunting for a phantom cabbage thrower after a series of incidents in which the vegetables were 'hurled' at cars near Innsbruck.
Protesters 'hurled' stones, pounded cars and shouted about the US and Egypt's leaders.
Racist abuse that has been 'hurled' at Chris Billy and myself, along with black players from other clubs, should not be happening - let alone from our own fans.
Last summer and autumn France's suburban youths rioted on a nightly basis, burning cars and buildings and 'hurling' missiles at police.
I 'hurled' the keys, dashed out the door, and sprinted the eight blocks back to our hotel in the dark.
When police arrived at the house, they were attacked by a mob 'hurling' stones, bricks and fireworks.
I had visions of a fire extinguisher being 'hurled' from the train, or a toilet being smashed up.
I spent the entire night before my Communion in the bathroom 'hurling' up my unworthiness.
But when Bradford Council workers came to clear the pile, abuse was 'hurled' at them from angry residents.
Two men headed for the front door of the bank armed with guns while the other two stood on the roof of the car and 'hurled' a beer barrel through the window above the cashpoint.
The one your friends think is adorable, even when it 'hurls' on their shoes?
Eggs have been thrown at the library doors, staff have been attacked with stones and foul-mouthed youths have 'hurled' abuse at readers.
A woman believes she could have died after a brick was 'hurled' at her car as she drove along a quiet Lancaster street.
He was among the loudest of his group, shouting: ‘Come on if you want it,’ to the home fans and gesturing to them as his companions 'hurled' abuse.
A baying mob of youths 'hurled' abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon.
Former intelligence officers demanding back pay or jobs 'hurled' stones at US forces.
I have seen what Michael is referring to, plus the abuse which is 'hurled' at apprentice referees from the bleachers is driving a number of them from the scene also.
Eastleigh police are vowing to get tough with vandals who are putting the lives of motorists at risk by 'hurling' missiles at cars.
The motive for the strikes where paintstripper was 'hurled' over their cars overnight last Thursday still remains unclear.
He also gives the players a list of abuses to be 'hurled' at opposition players.
Children 'hurled' abuse at him and even attacked him because of a rare condition which has left him disfigured.
Chairs were thrown, objects 'hurled' , electrical disturbances came and went.
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