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1 She talks tough but looks like she's about to hurl on her pretty red boots.
2 Roaring with laughter now, Old Bear picked up another corpse to hurl on to the spearmen.
3 In addition to this, he excelled, perhaps, even Parson Brownlow, in the fiery and scorching denunciation he could hurl on the head of an opponent.
4 Let me hurl on to paper, in all its crude ugliness, the miserable fact which parted us; turning our dawning joy to disillusion and sadness.
5 From yonder snow-capped eyrie, Αιτνας σκοπία, the rocks were hurled on Acis.
6 Tons of money were at the last moment hurled on to Tin Can.
7 Hey, do you want me hurling on my first night out?
8 Fraulein was hurled on to a sofa and made no remark.
9 Vivian and Vandeleur, daring light horsemen, were now hurled on the devoted division.
10 There's a big green, and the kids play football and hurling on it.
11 All this while storms of maledictions were hurled on Israel.
12 At least three times yesterday his racket was hurled on to the centre-court turf.
13 We had the hurling on consecutive weekends which benefited the players and the game.
14 They call it hurling on horseback, and I adore it.
15 Any quality hurling on show came from the visitors who led from start to finish.
16 Hurl on him three of thy sons of valour.'
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