hurtle through

hurtle through (something)

To move very quickly and forcefully through some thing or place. On that ride, we hurtled through the air at such great speeds that I thought I was going to barf.
See also: hurtle, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hurtle through something

to travel through something at great speed or with great force, possibly causing breakage. A brick hurtled through the window and fell on the floor. The rocket hurtled through space toward Mars.
See also: hurtle, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • hurtle
  • hurtle through (something)
  • bum's rush, to give/get the
  • get the bum's rush
  • give somebody/get the bum's rush
  • give someone the bum's rush
  • give (one) the bum's rush
  • rant
  • rant about
  • rant about (something)
References in periodicals archive
The dark, creepy chambers are home to ghost host King Ludwig, whom you'll encounter as you "hurtle through the darkness of an ice-bound world." DarKastle opened in May at the European-themed Busch Gardens Williamsburg, which hasn't unveiled a new ride worth talking about since Apollo's Chariot in 1999.