hurl at

hurl (someone or something) at (someone or something)

To forcefully throw someone or something at someone or something. He can't believe he hurled the ball at your head like that, sheesh!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hurl someone or something at someone or something

to throw someone or something at someone or something. The huge man actually hurled me at the tree. Larry hurled his shoe at me.
See also: hurl
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • be/have done with somebody/something
  • be in line with (someone or something)
  • better of
  • (someone or something) promises well
  • begin with
  • begin with (someone or something)
  • bird has flown, the
  • beware of
  • beware of (someone or something)
  • be rough on (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
Speaking at the launch of the AIB Kilmacud Crokes All-Ireland Hurling Sevens yesterday, Butler pointed out that more under-14 hurlers are associated with the southside Dublin club than hurl at that age in Longford.
THE Dublin hurling referee who sustained a broken arm when he was struck with a hurl at the weekend has vowed to carry on whistling.