verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The crowd hurtled into the stadium as the gates opened for the first match of the season.

Definition:To move or proceed with great speed and force, often in a manner that is immoderate or violent.

From hurtle into

Example:She hurtled through the fog and barely missed a tree on the side of the road.

Definition:To move or proceed with great speed, often in a manner that is abrupt or sudden, through a difficult or dangerous situation.

From hurtle through

Example:The motorcycle hurtled over the bumps in the rough terrain of the desert road.

Definition:To move or proceed with great speed, often in a manner that is abrupt or sudden, over a barrier or obstacle.

From hurtle over

Example:The emergency vehicle hurtled toward the hospital, sirens blaring.

Definition:To move or proceed with great speed, often in a manner that is abrupt or sudden, towards a destination or goal.

From hurtled toward

Example:The car hurtled against a wall, causing significant damage to both the vehicle and the structure.

Definition:To collide or crash into something with great force, often resulting in damage or injury.

From hurtled against