1. hurst - Noun
2. Hurst - Proper noun
A wood or grove; -- a word used in the composition of many names, as in Hazlehurst.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Bruce Hurst recorded his second victory of the series in Game 5, the Red Sox returned to Shea Stadium looking to garner their first championship in 68 years. Source: Internet
A lack of clarity may be what the public has come to expect from governments, but Hurst believes this will affect the most vulnerable. Source: Internet
Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst said many people around the world recognise ''speciesism'' as a form of discrimination and believe it should be outlawed. Source: Internet
Animism: Respecting the Living World (London: Hurst and co.; New York: Columbia University Press; Adelaide: Wakefield Press). Source: Internet
Beckenbauer pulled a goal back for the Germans and Ramsey replaced the ageing and tired Charlton with Colin Bell who further tested the German keeper Maier and also provided a great cross for Geoff Hurst who uncharacteristically squandered the chance. Source: Internet
A separate theory purports that one branch of a "Hurst" family of Virginia (originally from Plymouth Colony) moved to South Carolina at about the same time and changed the spelling of its surname of over a century to that of the emigrant Hearsts. Source: Internet