Hurtling vs Hurtlingly - What's the difference?
hurtling | hurtlingly |
The act of something being hurtled or thrown.
* Richard Miller Devens
* Thomas Hardy
As a verb hurtling
is .As a noun hurtling
is the act of something being hurtled or thrown.As an adverb hurtlingly is
in a hurtling manner; very rapidly.hurtling
English
Verb
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(en noun)- He clasped his hands over the breast of the brave young Irish volunteer, who had come so willingly with him from the same State, who had stood so gallantly by his side in the deadly hurtlings of battle
- Thenceforth no flying fires inflamed the gray, / No hurtlings shook the dewdrop from the thorn, / No moan perplexed the mute bird on the spray;
