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hurtled Meaning in Bengali



 সশব্দে নিক্ষেপ করা, ছুটিয়া যাত্তয়া,

Verb:

ছুটিয়া যাত্তয়া, সশব্দে নিক্ষেপ করা,





hurtled's Usage Examples:

His car hurtled off course and crashed into a ditch.


They had determined that a 10–15 km (6–9 mi) space rock hurtled into earth at Chicxulub.


The Chinese trio of Han Yucheng, Yu Chaohong, and Alatan Gadasu hurtled away from the pack to take the front as they left the stadium.


Batons and knives were pulled, molotov cocktails were hurtled.


Scotland sends Claire back to the stone circle that twenty years earlier hurtled her through time.


A mysterious storm appears and they are hurtled thousands of years into the future.


However, his car hurtled directly towards a large group of spectators gathered off to the side of.


comes as close as anything I know to explaining how a cultured nation hurtled into stupefying barbarity.


November 10, 1905, in which the passenger car—empty at the time—broke loose, hurtled down the track, plowed through the waiting room on Sarah Street and smashed.


approached his task as an "engineer" creating intricate staccato passages which hurtled along as if on well oiled rollers from which the soloists were suddenly.


of the spire, he donned a wooden breastplate with a central groove and hurtled to earth along the rope.


of champions, Dave Dunipace engineered advances in disc technology that hurtled disc golf into the space age.


guns, paintballs are shot by paintball markers, and small rocks can be hurtled from slingshots.


The object which had hurtled down was a cricket bat, much battered and ominously stained.


preserve the empire by transforming it into a federal union, Austria-Hungary hurtled towards disintegration: Czechoslovakia and the State of Slovenes, Croats.


In the 1937–38 season Smith enjoyed even greater success, as Millwall hurtled to the Division Three South title, while also claiming the London FA Challenge.


Capping a third quarter drive, fullback Seasholtz hurtled over the goal for a Maroon touchdown.


West Germany during the four-man competition when the sled he was driving hurtled over a wall and crashed into a tree.



Synonyms:

go; locomote; travel; move;

Antonyms:

recede; unhurried; inelegance; linger; stay in place;

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