Associations to the word «Hurling»
Noun
- Midfield
- Born
- Trio
- Murphy
- Grenade
- Ger
- Donegal
- Erin
- Catapult
- Hockey
- Medal
- Golf
- Winner
- Larkin
- Doyle
- Wrestling
- Intermediate
- Insult
- Runner
- Foley
- Hurley
- Egan
- Paddy
- Collins
- Goalkeeper
- Javelin
- Stick
- Tyrone
- Ollie
- Grounds
- Highland
- Ball
- Defiance
- Tier
- Fixture
- Lynch
- Byrne
- Rover
- Sub
- Mick
- Mayo
- Sweeney
- Knock
- League
- Centenary
- Millennium
- Lady
- Junior
- Substitute
- Fitzpatrick
- Buckley
- Mcnamara
- Grade
- Brien
- Guinness
- Projectile
- Donnelly
- Connell
- Aidan
- Grady
- Connolly
- Senior
- Glen
- Brennan
- National
- Canning
- Basketball
- Crowley
- Harrier
- Causeway
- Nolan
- Regan
- Corbett
- Panel
- Gorman
- Fitzgerald
- Healy
- Greatest
- Occasion
- Sponsorship
- Dempsey
- Rule
Wiktionary
HURLING, noun. The act by which something is hurled or thrown.
HURLING, noun. An Irish game of ancient Celtic origin. It is played with an ash stick called a hurley (camán in Irish) and a hard leather ball called a sliotar.
HURLING, noun. A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball.
HURLING, verb. Present participle of hurl
Dictionary definition
HURLING, noun. A traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each.
Wise words
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