"and in full downhill hurtle must be inaudible, unheard-of, rather, | |
# Careful as you hurtle from one circle to the next # | |
And as you hurtle round in a puddle of your own faeces, girning like an infant, the car is working on ways of going even faster. | |
Billions of tonnes of star stuff... ..hurtle outwards, into space. | |
Both of us were about to hurtle 5 miles to the finish line. | |
"and in full downhill hurtle must be inaudible, unheard-of, rather, | |
# Careful as you hurtle from one circle to the next # | |
And as you hurtle round in a puddle of your own faeces, girning like an infant, the car is working on ways of going even faster. | |
Billions of tonnes of star stuff... ..hurtle outwards, into space. | |
Both of us were about to hurtle 5 miles to the finish line. | |
"the train hurtles ahead.. reminding me of my love" | |
A huge construction, full of complex equipment, powered by atomic energy, hurtles around the Earth with circular velocity. | |
An eight-mile-wide asteroid hurtles towards the planet at approximately 12 miles per second and strikes the region now known as the Yucatan Peninsula... with a force of 100 million megatons of TNT. | |
An unmanned areal vehicle hurtles across the sky. | |
And here we stand, while that demented maniac hurtles toward our President on our one and only mode of transportation with Rita as prisoner, armed with machinery of mass destruction with the simple intention of taking over the country. | |
"the train hurtles ahead.. reminding me of my love" | |
A huge construction, full of complex equipment, powered by atomic energy, hurtles around the Earth with circular velocity. | |
An eight-mile-wide asteroid hurtles towards the planet at approximately 12 miles per second and strikes the region now known as the Yucatan Peninsula... with a force of 100 million megatons of TNT. | |
An unmanned areal vehicle hurtles across the sky. | |
And here we stand, while that demented maniac hurtles toward our President on our one and only mode of transportation with Rita as prisoner, armed with machinery of mass destruction with the simple intention of taking over the country. | |
"who were interviewed at the scene said that the man's last words as he hurtled toward the oncoming commuter train were, | |
- Then I hurtled through dimensions. - Come back to bed, all right? | |
A cosmic Adam and Eve, if you will... bound together in a sophisticated nerve center... at the head of the largest, most powerful known rocket... its giant thrusters blasting into the dark void... as they hurtled towards their final destination: | |
A trillion tons of dirt and rock hurtled into the atmosphere... creating a suffocating blanket of dust... the sun was powerless to penetrate... for a thousand years. | |
After further testing, we activated the catapult and were hurtled across 30 sectors of space. | |
'Back then, we were hurtling through the universe on our separate paths. | |
- l only did this once in medical school. l remember lots of blood and a lino floor hurtling toward my forehead. | |
A gigantic remote hurtling towards my forehead. | |
A man encased in steel, risking life and limb, hurtling to the ground at 140 miles per hour! | |
About 18,000 meteorites hit the Earth every year, hurtling down at 70,000 miles an hour. | |
"who were interviewed at the scene said that the man's last words as he hurtled toward the oncoming commuter train were, | |
- Then I hurtled through dimensions. - Come back to bed, all right? | |
A cosmic Adam and Eve, if you will... bound together in a sophisticated nerve center... at the head of the largest, most powerful known rocket... its giant thrusters blasting into the dark void... as they hurtled towards their final destination: | |
A trillion tons of dirt and rock hurtled into the atmosphere... creating a suffocating blanket of dust... the sun was powerless to penetrate... for a thousand years. | |
After further testing, we activated the catapult and were hurtled across 30 sectors of space. | |
'Back then, we were hurtling through the universe on our separate paths. | |
- l only did this once in medical school. l remember lots of blood and a lino floor hurtling toward my forehead. | |
A gigantic remote hurtling towards my forehead. | |
A man encased in steel, risking life and limb, hurtling to the ground at 140 miles per hour! | |
About 18,000 meteorites hit the Earth every year, hurtling down at 70,000 miles an hour. | |