Hurtle
/ˈhɜːrtl/
To move very fast and with great force, like when a bike zooms down a hill or when someone throws a ball really hard.
Examples
- As the roller coaster climbed higher, I could feel my heart racing, and suddenly we began to hurtle down the track, screaming with excitement and pure adrenaline.
- During our science experiment, we watched as the marble would hurtle down the ramp, demonstrating the principles of gravity and motion in a way that captivated everyone in the classroom.
- In the action-packed video game, my character had to hurtle through obstacles and defeat enemies at lightning speed to reach the final level before time ran out.
Synonyms
speed
rush
dash
zoom
sprint
fly
Antonyms
slow
stop
crawl
lag
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