hurtle

/ˈhɜːrtl/
verb
  1. To move or cause to move at great speed, often in a reckless or uncontrolled way.
    • A meteor hurtled through the sky and crashed into the desert.
    • The car hurtled down the mountain road at top speed.
    • The roller coaster hurtled along the track, making everyone scream.
  2. To throw or fling something with great force.
    • The pitcher hurtled the ball toward home plate.
    • The storm hurtled debris against the windows.
    • He hurtled his backpack across the room in frustration.
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