Associations to the word «Hurler»
Noun
- Tommy
- Kelly
- Jimmy
- Minor
- Gerry
- Batter
- Pudding
- Carroll
- Mcmahon
- Edmond
- Cody
- Carey
- Wing
- Barry
- Healy
- Greatest
- Unknown
- Denis
- Doherty
- Pitching
- Donnell
- Hayes
- Patsy
- Kevin
- Minnie
- Flynn
- Pitcher
- Kenny
- Jeremiah
- Burke
- Shutout
- Deficiency
- Cornwall
- Cunningham
- Ware
- Hogan
- Pseudo
- Sulfate
- Eddie
- Patrick
- Jackie
- Collins
- Derek
- Thunderbolt
- Manager
- Roche
- Lar
- Coleman
- Dodger
- Accolade
- Bernie
- Zeus
- Ulster
- Johnny
- Poll
- Inning
- Tony
- Twins
- Tom
- Jim
- Cub
- Joe
- Prominence
- Billy
- Michael
- Td
- Star
- Young
- Kennedy
- Centre
- Pitch
- Replay
- Sweep
- Shannon
- Griffin
- Henderson
- Reilly
- Stephen
- Lightning
- Clifford
- Piper
- All
- Substitute
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HURLER, noun. Agent noun of hurl; someone who hurls or throws.
HURLER, noun. (baseball) (slang) (1800s) The pitcher.
HURLER, noun. (hurling) Someone who participates in the sport of hurling.
HURLER, proper noun. A surname.
HURLER ON THE DITCH, noun. (Ireland) (idiomatic) A person standing on the side of a hurling field issuing (unsolicited and usually unwanted) instructions to the hurlers.
HURLER ON THE DITCH, noun. (figuratively) (Ireland) (idiomatic) An opinionated person who offers (unsolicited and often unwanted) advice on the best way to handle a situation.
HURLER SYNDROME, noun. (pathology) (disease) A genetic disorder that results in the buildup of glycosaminoglycans due to a deficiency of alpha-L iduronidase.
Dictionary definition
HURLER, noun. (baseball) the person who does the pitching; "our pitcher has a sore arm".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.