Hurtle in a sentence as a verb

It is a hurtle when shopping in stores too.

"hurtle" might be kind of an ambiguous verb here.

One major hurtle I faced was the lack of a good visual debugging IDE.

Zooming on one, we watch it hurtle towards an enormous skyscraper.

The energy required to hurtle a large metal object into space is something else.

Carbon fiber bikes that you can lift with your pinky and use to hurtle down a mountain road in the French Alps can be well north of $10,000.

Design patents are a low hurtle but they they could have at least used a circle/house/drooped the icon or something other than a box for home.

It's thinking like that which will hurtle us towards an Idiocracy-like reality.

The fact that any idiot who can spell his own name is allowed to hurtle through crowded streets with a two ton killing machine and no failsafes of any kind is clearly absurd.

Market share is the most important thing.\nPaypal will hurtle without Ebay.\nI think this is a wise and significant decision.\nAnd hope Paypal could reduce rates or even chance the fees.

My idea is really useful,"If you knew these things to be true then you would certainly have no problem overcoming the relatively low hurtle of beginning to code up an mvp from scratch by yourself.

Keep in mind right now most cars have a button that effectively lets you set a speed and the car will then hurtle forward in a straight line, blissfully revving the engine to keep you at 75 mph without being aware of anything around you.

Hurtle definitions

verb

move with or as if with a rushing sound; "The cars hurtled by"

verb

make a thrusting forward movement

See also: lunge hurl thrust

verb

throw forcefully

See also: hurl cast