Well, I can only give you some idea of it by saying that it was so thick, that the chairs and tables he was hurling out stuck in it.
I cannot take the part of those who pride themselves in hurling a stout No against everything.
These, popular tradition says, Tarquin expressly made for the insertion of his thumb and finger when engaged in hurling the ponderous mass as a "quoit" or plaything.
The lugger-guard, loosed at last, were hurling across the greensward at him, bayonets at the charge.
Now he leapt to the mare's head, hurling her back into her breeching.
From their position as they again faced toward the place of the fighting, they could of comprehend a greater amount of the battle than when their visions had been blurred by the hurling smoke of the line.
Coconnas, curling his red mustache with rage and hurling the lightning of his eyes on the landlord.
At this avowal from a daughter of France, Catharine felt like hurling a withering glance at Marguerite, but she merely crossed her arms on her lap.
And when the others perceived this and tried to bring the boat back, there came upon them a wave and overturned it altogether; and then the Negroes hastened up very lustily and fell in a body on the boat, hurling their assegais.
Hurling his army upon Wallace he quickly swept him from the field.
They even resorted to the use of stones, hurling them in each other's faces and breaking each other's skulls with heavy boulders.
The next instant he threw himself into an attitude of attack, poising his spear forhurling at the first who should cross the threshold.
But when the afternoon was nearly over the ox's strength failed, and, while the bull was carrying him off and in the very act of hurling him under the bridge, the boy rushed up and wrenched off his left horn.
It seemed as if the monster was hurling huge rocks at the trees, and thus forcing a way through primeval forests.
Her arms had grown numb under the strain of holding the wheel, for the sea was hurling its tremendous force against the craft, requiring great effort on the part of the helmswoman to keep the boat on its course.
The thing was conscious--that was the awful thing about it, I could swear that he was seeing far beyond all of us, that he was hurling his happiness at something that he had there before him as clearly as I have you before me now.
All day long the British infantry stood firm, firing steadily, and hurling back attack after attack of the enemy.
Then in heavy marching order we drilled two hours as skirmishers, running and hurling ourselves at the earth, like falling on the ball, and I always seemed to fall where the cinder path crossed the parade ground.
One of the British bombers who occupied the crater and spent a crowded hour hurling bombs from the farther lip found that he was steadying himself and getting a lever for the bowling arm by clinging on to a black projection with his left hand.
In the district about Loos and northeast of Ypres heavy cannonading endured all day on the 6th, the Germans hurling quantities of large caliber shells over the enemy's trenches without any apparent object.
The great struggle, with both leaders hurling in their full forces, would come on the morrow.
Hancock, the superb, was hurling the heavy Northern masses directly upon the main position of the South.
As I did so a man rose up suddenly from the ground like a black shadow, and hurling himself on me before I could move, clutched me round the waist.
As I rounded the sea-wall I could hear the man who was standing on top bawling out my name to the coast-guards, and hurling them frantic injunctions to cut me off.
According to that gentleman I had flashed past him at a terrific speed, hurling a handful of gravel in his face, which had temporarily blinded him.
A broad, squat figure shot out suddenly from the head of the column, and, literally hurling itself over the wall, landed with a crash amongst the thick undergrowth.
Then a sudden flash from the explosion of a huge shell lit up the ground around them, and they saw four or five gray-clad figures, about ten yards away, standing on the parapet hystericallyhurling bombs at the machine.
The savage was in the act of hurling another assagai.
As it was, the savages came at them with dauntless courage, throwing their assagais when near enough, and hurling stones down from the almost perpendicular cliffs on either side.
Hintza looked round with a smile of derision, and the Colonel, hurling the other pistol at him, struck him on the back of the head.
Then I found myself on the parapet hurling grenades at the Germans.
Afterwards I left her, and presently returned again, to see her hanging over the gulf, and Swanhild hurling rocks upon her to crush her.
But to-day on Giant Blacktooth Hath he done a needful deed: Hurling him in heaped-up snowdrift; Winning Whitefire for his wage.
Then he and the thrall leapt into the booth and threw themselves on Jon, hurling him to the ground, and holding swords over him.
These are but wild and hurling words, my Lord Ham.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hurling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: archery; casting; firing; gunnery; musketry; pitching; projection; shooting