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Hurtle vs Move - What's the difference?

hurtle | move |


In lang=en terms the difference between hurtle and move

is that hurtle is to hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently while move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.

As verbs the difference between hurtle and move

is that hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control while move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.

As nouns the difference between hurtle and move

is that hurtle is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense while move is the act of moving; a movement.

Hurtle vs Romp - What's the difference?

hurtle | romp | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between hurtle and romp

is that hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control while romp is to play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.

Hurtle vs Shift - What's the difference?

hurtle | shift |


As nouns the difference between hurtle and shift

is that hurtle is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense while shift is (computing) a modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing shift and the other button simultaneously).

As a verb hurtle

is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

Hurtle vs Rush - What's the difference?

hurtle | rush |


As a verb hurtle

is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

As a noun hurtle

is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense.

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Hurtle vs Prance - What's the difference?

hurtle | prance | Related terms |

Hurtle is a related term of prance.


As verbs the difference between hurtle and prance

is that hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control while prance is (of a horse) to spring forward on the hind legs.

As nouns the difference between hurtle and prance

is that hurtle is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense while prance is (uncommon) the act of prancing.

Spring vs Hurtle - What's the difference?

spring | hurtle | Related terms |

Spring is a related term of hurtle.


As a proper noun spring

is spring, the season of warmth and new vegetation following winter.

As a verb hurtle is

to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

As a noun hurtle is

a fast movement in literal or figurative sense.

Impede vs Hurtle - What's the difference?

impede | hurtle |


As verbs the difference between impede and hurtle

is that impede is to get in the way of; to hinder while hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

As a noun hurtle is

a fast movement in literal or figurative sense.

Barrel vs Hurtle - What's the difference?

barrel | hurtle |


In transitive terms the difference between barrel and hurtle

is that barrel is to put or to pack in a barrel or barrels while hurtle is to hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently.

In intransitive terms the difference between barrel and hurtle

is that barrel is to move quickly or in an uncontrolled manner while hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

Hurtle vs Hurple - What's the difference?

hurtle | hurple |


As nouns the difference between hurtle and hurple

is that hurtle is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense while hurple is (scotland) an impediment similar to a limp.

As a verb hurtle

is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.

Hurtle vs Antonese - What's the difference?

hurtle | antonese |

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