hurl away (from someone or something)

hurl away (from someone or something)

To move something away from someone or something by throwing it, usually forcefully. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hurl" and "away." The rescue workers hurled the debris away from the whining dog.
See also: away, hurl, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hurl something away (from someone or something)

to throw or push something away from someone or something. She hurled the bricks away from the partially buried child. Hurl away the bricks as fast as you can.
See also: away, hurl
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • drag (someone or something) away from (something)
  • drag away
  • drag (someone or something) away
  • deflect
  • deflect (something) away from (someone or something)
  • deflect away from
  • bring away
  • blaze away
  • blaze away at (someone or something)
  • conduct