Hurl
Webster's Dictionary [1]
(1): ( v. t.) To send whirling or whizzing through the air; to throw with violence; to drive with great force; as, to hurl a stone or lance.
(2): ( v. t.) To emit or utter with vehemence or impetuosity; as, to hurl charges or invective.
(3): ( v. i.) To perform the act of hurling something; to throw something (at another).
(4): ( v. i.) To hurl one's self; to go quickly.
(5): ( v. t.) To twist or turn.
(6): ( n.) The act of hurling or throwing with violence; a cast; a fling.
(7): ( n.) Tumult; riot; hurly-burly.
(8): ( n.) A table on which fiber is stirred and mixed by beating with a bowspring.
(9): ( v. i.) To play the game of hurling. See Hurling.
King James Dictionary [2]
1. To throw with violence to drive with great force as, to hurl a stone.
And hurl them headlong to their fleet and main.
2. To utter with vehemence as, to hurl out vows. Not in use. 3. To play at a kind of game.
Hurl, n. The act of throwing with violence.
1. Tumult riot commotion.