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Hurling

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The Olympic shot put competition showcases some of the best hurling techniques in the world.
The locals often go hurling in the nearby river to catch fish for dinner.
My friend won the hurling competition last year at the local fair.
She couldn't handle the strong smell of the skunk and started hurling.
The fishermen went out early in the morning to start hurling for the day's catch.
The old house's chimney was lined with hurling bricks.
The car was hurling down the highway, much faster than the speed limit allowed.
The hurling technique requires a lot of skill and practice to master.
The local hurling team is looking for new players to join their club.
He loves watching hurling matches on TV and cheering for his favorite team.
The rollercoaster was so intense that it made him hurling on the ground.
The little boy was hurling snowballs at his friends.
The turbulence on the airplane made some passengers start hurling.
The politician was hurling accusations at his opponent during the debate.
The local community gathers every Sunday to watch the hurling match.
The toddler was hurling his toys across the room in a fit of rage.
The teenage boy was caught on camera hurling eggs at his neighbor's house.
The chef was seen hurling his hat in frustration.
The storm was so strong that it was hurling branches off the trees.
The fighter jet was hurling through the air at breakneck speed.
I've never played hurling before, but I'm excited to learn how to play.
The hurling of the baseball made it difficult for the batter to hit.
The children were delighted as they watched the clown perform his hilarious juggling and hurling routine.
She joined the local hurling club to learn how to play the game.
The biker was hurling down the steep mountain trail.
The toddler's hurling of toys across the room caused his mother to intervene.
The coach was hurling criticism at the team during the halftime break.
The hurling of insults only escalated the argument.
The parent was hurling warnings at the children for misbehaving in public.
The coach was hurling instructions at his players during the game.
The local market was bustling with fresh fish caught through hurling.
Many young boys and girls dream of playing hurling for their local club.
I watched a hurling match for the first time yesterday, and it was a great spectacle.
The drunken man was hurling insults and causing a scene at the bar.
After eating the spoiled food, she started hurling.
The fishing boat had a designated area for hurling the nets.
She was so nauseous that she began hurling in the toilet.
He watched a game of hurling for the first time and was amazed by the skill of the players.
The protesters resorted to the hurling of rocks at the police.
The food at the restaurant was so bad that many people ended up hurling.
Hurling has become increasingly popular in countries outside of Ireland, such as the United States.
The fishermen were hurling their nets into the sea to catch fish.
The rock star was hurling profanity at the audience during the concert.
The children giggled as they watched the hurling of water balloons.
The angry customer started hurling insults at the waiter for messing up his order.
The rules of hurling are complicated, but once you understand them, it's a great game to watch.
The dancer's hurling movements added to the intensity of the performance.
The storm winds were hurling branches and debris across the yard.
The shipwrecked sailors desperately tried to survive the hurling waves of the stormy sea.
My friend practices hurling every weekend to improve his skills.
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