Examples of using Hurling in English and their translations into Swedish
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Hurling- Hurling is a field game in Ireland played by two teams using a wooden stick(hurley) with a flat end.
Videos that surfaced on social media showed a number of Palestinians hurling insults and spitting at Saud.
The Enchanter's T-shirt for him Smart. Sophisticated. shows robots hurling an injured, mostly naked buffoon to his doom.
Gaelic football and hurling are tough physical sports
It was Buck, a live hurricane of fury, hurling himself upon them in a frenzy to destroy.
Smart. The Enchanter's T-shirt for him shows robots hurling an injured, mostly naked buffoon to his doom. Sophisticated.
It hosts the premier Gaelic football and hurling games, international rules football
But two months later, unknown assailants attacked her home, hurling rocks at her house
The first scenario involved hurling myself into a parked van filled with washing bags.
Hurling is a team sport in which the players use a wooden stick called a hurl to hit a small ball over
On May 13th, unknown assailants attacked the home of Salomé Aranda, hurling rocks at her house and threatening her and her family.
She's been scooping up the new arrivals, and hurling them into a dance competition to whet their appetite.
Then running towards the small tower and hurling himself out of the window.
Hurling and Gaelic football have a long history in Ireland,
SportEdit Rugby, Gaelic football, hurling and association football are popular sporting pastimes in Limerick.
the women's variant of hurling.
Next to the museum is the Croke Park stadium, where hurling and Gaelic football were demonstrated.
fused the warring aspects into a stellar sphere before hurling them into the darkness to orbit a nondescript world.
getting along… instead of, you know, hurling an egg at them.
That statue in there must be the Mycenaean hero Pelops, who fought from his winged chariot, hurling lightning bolts.