1. hurtling - Noun
2. hurtling - Verb
of Hurtle
Source: Webster's dictionaryNever underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Leo had a weird memory of a missile hurtling towards him and screaming like a little girl ... what the heck had that been about? Rick Riordan
There are two problems for our species' survival - nuclear war and environmental catastrophe - and we're hurtling towards them. Knowingly. Noam Chomsky
And we're just all made of molecules and we're hurtling through space right now. Sarah Silverman
As we begin to comprehend that the earth itself is a kind of manned spaceship hurtling through the infinity of space - it will seem increasingly absurd that we have not better organized the life of the human family. Hubert Humphrey
Whether I'm sitting on a railway concourse in Brussels or pottering down the canals of South Western France or hurtling along a motorway in Croatia, I feel way more at home than I do when I'm trying to get something to eat in Dallas or Sacramento. I love Europe and to me, that's important. Jeremy Clarkson