What is another word for hurtling?

Pronunciation: [hˈɜːtlɪŋ] (IPA)

Hurtling is a word that conveys images of high speed movement and intense energy. There are several synonyms for hurtling that can be used to add variety to your writing and expand your vocabulary. Some of these synonyms include flying, racing, rushing, speeding, hurtling, whizzing, careening, darting, zooming, and hurtling. Each of these words can be used to describe fast movements, whether they are occurring in nature or in human-made objects. As a writer, using synonyms for hurtling can help you engage your readers and create vivid and exciting descriptions that capture their attention.

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What are the hypernyms for Hurtling?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Hurtling

We crept under the lee of a rock for shelter, but our fire was smashed out over and over again by hurtling masses of ice, so we shivered in darkness through what seemed to be an interminable night.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
She could not grapple with the racing thoughts that went hurtling through her mind.
"The Shepherd of the North"
Richard Aumerle Maher
Passion given a kick and sent hurtling without let or hindrance.
"Garrison's Finish A Romance of the Race-Course"
W. B. M. Ferguson

Famous quotes with Hurtling

  • As I was coming out of the closet, our car was hurtling over an embankment.
    Lance Loud
  • That's the whole thing with the hog. It's you and 80 wild horses under your butt, just sitting on 10 square inches where the rubber meets the road. That hurricane gale wind whipping you in the face, leaning into a curve you can feel that gravity wanting to suck you down into it and what do you do Give it a little more gas. Pure centrifugal force. You can see yourself hurtling ass end over teakettle into oblivion.
    Robin Green
  • You shall go with me, newly-married bride,And gaze upon a merrier multitude.White-armed Nuala, Aengus of the Birds,Feachra of the hurtling form, and himWho is the ruler of the Western Host,Finvara, and their Land of Heart's Desire.Where beauty has no ebb, decay no flood,But joy is wisdom, time an endless song.
    William Butler Yeats
  • See: I know you entertain some kind of eternal life fantasy because you've chosen not to smoke; let me be the first to pop that fucking bubble and send you hurtling back to reality – because you're dead too. And you know what doctors say: "Shit, if only you'd smoked, we'd have the technology to help you. It's you people dying from nothing who are screwed." I got lots of stuff waiting for me: oxygen tent, iron lung, electronic voice box; it's like going to Sharper Image when I die.
    Bill Hicks
  • "… we have a situation in which millions of vehicles, each a miracle of often unnecssary complication, are hurtling in all directions under the impulse of anything up to 200 horsepower. Many of them are the size of small houses and contain a couple of tons of sophisticated alloys — yet often carry a single passenger. They can travel at a hundred miles an hour, but are lucky if they average forty. In one lifetime they have consumed more irreplaceable fuel than has been used in the whole previous history of mankind. The roads to support them, inadequate though they are, cost as much as a small war; the analogy is a good one, for the casualties are on the same scale."
    Arthur C. Clarke

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