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hurtling

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Noun — The act of moving forcefully and rapidly, often out of control.

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hurtling toward hurtling through space hurtling down the road

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What does “hurtling” mean?

The word “hurtling” means the act of moving forcefully and rapidly, often out of control. In plain terms, moving very fast, usually in a way that feels forceful or reckless — most often used as "hurtling toward/through" in everyday speech.

How do you use “hurtling” in a sentence?

Here is “hurtling” used in a sentence: “The hurtling of the runaway cart down the hill drew gasps from the crowd.”

What part of speech is “hurtling”?

“Hurtling” is a noun.

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