The hurtling world record was accomplished by Simone Origone. He reached the speed of 156.8 miles per hour on the slopes in France.
The past tense of hurtling is hurtled.
The word "hurtling" means moving with speed or force ("careening" is sometimes used with this meaning).
The space asteroid was HURTLING towards the sun at a very high velocity.
flying or whizzing through the air. When you throw a ball really fast it goes hurtling (through the air).
The act of moving rapidly or forcefully in a specified direction.
The past tense is "hurtled"
Hurtling through the air, Christopher saw several spit wads, would make it clear that the modifier "hurtling through the air" is describing Christopher's action of moving quickly rather than the spit wads flying through the air.
Hurtling means moving or propelling rapidly and forcefully in a particular direction. It often conveys a sense of speed and lack of control.
No , people can try to beat a record then call in the world record people to see if they made a world record. I am unsure if after they win the world record They mite win some cash
the record is 537
Record World was created in 1946.
Record World ended in 1982.