Fins posted: word he hurled around his own axis and cut down.
Mirriam Websters Dictionary posted: Main Entry: hurl Listen to the pronunciation of hurl Pronunciation: \'h?r(-?)l\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): hurled; hurl·ing Listen to the pronunciation of hurling \'h?r-li?\ Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century intransitive verb1: rush, hurtle2: pitch 5a, b3: vomittransitive verb1: to send or thrust with great vigor <the forces that were to be hurled against the Turks — N. T. Gilroy>2: to throw down with violence3 a: to throw forcefully : fling <hurled the manuscript into the fire> <hurled myself over the fence> b: pitch 2a4: to utter with vehemence <hurled insults at the police> synonyms see throw — hurl noun — hurl·er Listen to the pronunciation of hurler \'h?r-l?r\ noun