12 collocations for hurtle

There was an explosion just behind us, a hideous noise overhead, as if the whole zenith had somehow been ripped across like a tightly stretched piece of silk, and a shell from the Belgian fort under which we had just passed went hurtling down long aisles of airfartherfartherto end in a faint detonation miles away.

And there came hurtling after and beside him a great leather bag, stained, and stuffed with a heavy burden, and bounding by him it stopped with a little wheel that brought it exactly before his feet.

But as they had to guard against breaking twigs or hurtling branches, which would have betrayed them, their advance was slow.

A heavy fire was at once opened on them from both sides of the river, while avalanches of stones were sent hurtling down the cliffs.

The air was thick with hurtling globes.

In its rapid descent, confined to the bottom of the canyon, it hurtled along over water-worn boulders of great size, its swollen masses of surging waters forming here and there cascades, immense pools and miniature falls.

The air was darkened by hurtling parodies, the arrangement of which is still a standing crux to the bibliographers.

While he hurtled down the road from Pinnacle to Lund, Casey pictured himself plodding through sand and sage and over malapai and up dry canyons, hazing a burro before him.

Through the early morning quiet of Wetona, Wisconsin, hurtled the shrill, piercing shriek of Terry Platt's hysteria.

The infernal hurricane that never rests Hurtles the spirits onward in its rapine; Whirling them round; and smiting, it molests them.

For an hour the two had been standing there, wrapped in their long military overcoats, while Nissr had swooped on her appointed ways, with hurtling trajectory that had cleft the dark.

It fell on him fully, sprinkled over on the wild hurtling waves beyond, and just touched the side of the outgoing vessel.

12 collocations for  hurtle