Associations to the word «Hurling»
Noun
- Sportsman
- Stephens
- Tim
- Parish
- Feast
- Cunningham
- Brendan
- Grimes
- Flashback
- Warwickshire
- Opposition
- Connor
- Spear
- Gout
- Athletics
- Farrell
- Amalgamation
- Union
- Tat
- Referee
- Fireball
- Keating
- Title
- Cody
- Star
- Shea
- Na
- Newmarket
- Establishment
- Roll
- Carey
- Neill
- Ryan
- Ring
- Pastime
- Deane
- Field
- Pat
- Purcell
- Aged
- Doherty
- Roche
- Prowess
- Shutout
- Barry
- Seventeen
- Sullivan
- Damien
- Player
- Winning
- Rower
- Tournament
- Sion
- Lining
- Browne
- Throwing
- Maguire
- Kenny
- Flynn
- Donnell
- Debut
- Www
- Geraldine
- Mid
- Davy
- Honour
- Sixteen
- Hogan
- Moran
- Mystery
- Bolt
- Promotion
- Clancy
- Barron
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HURLING, noun. The act by which something is hurled or thrown.
HURLING, noun. An Irish game of ancient Celtic origin. It is played with an ash stick called a hurley (camán in Irish) and a hard leather ball called a sliotar.
HURLING, noun. A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball.
HURLING, verb. Present participle of hurl
Dictionary definition
HURLING, noun. A traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each.
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