Definitionn. a traditional Irish game resembling hockey
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Her glass to keep from hurling it at him. [Please select]
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On the sunlit sands dozens of young people were hurling tennis-balls at each other. [Please select]
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He was busily hurling rocks down at the intruders. [Please select]
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It came down with a mighty crash, hurling little Lucien some distance ahead of it. [Please select]
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Hurling horrible curses at Jana he drew his butcher's knife and made ready. [Please select]
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The artillery were used both for hurling missiles in battle, and for the attack on fortresses. [Please select]
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Now at the critical moment, Lee was hurling forward every man and gun. [Please select]
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A lurch came near to hurling him to the rocky road bed. [Please select]
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"Oh, the old story, rebelling," said Moosa, savagely hurling the boy into the midst of a group of cowering children, amongst whom he instantly shrank as much as possible out of sight. [Please select]
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"I will not promise for that," replied the Knight; "though there be in the camp certain Spaniards, who have right good skill in your Eastern game of hurling the javelin." [Please select]
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