hurley Meaning in Telugu ( hurley తెలుగు అంటే)
హర్లీ, హక్స్లే
Noun:
హక్స్లే,
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The surname seems to have come from Shurley Manor, which was located in Herefordshire, and the surname is commonly spelled Shirley today.
come to teach at Dean Brian Maguirc School and upon coming across unused hurleys in the school gym in 1968, hurling came to life in Carrickmore.
Give young boys hurleys and footballs and they will do the rest.
The medals were in the form of a shield, surmounted by crossed hurleys, with shamrocks at the top and base.
has a bas (the flattened, curved end) twice the size of other players" hurleys to provide some advantage against the fast moving sliotar A good strike.
who predeceased him and a daughter and secondly Jane, the daughter and coheiress of Sir John Shurley of Isfield, Sussex and widow of Sir Walter Covert.
On wooden hurleys, steel bands are used to reinforce the flattened.
opponent"s hurleys (or camogie sticks) when catching the sliotar (ball) during play.
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extent and made it difficult for the players to keep their feet and their hurleys".
A hurley or hurl or hurling stick (Irish: camán) is a wooden stick used in the Irish sports of hurling and camogie.
After scoring that goal an almost emotionless Keher simply turned around to go back to his normal playing position with blood pouring out of a cut over his eye, having been hit by Tony Maher's hurley.
objective of the game is for players to use a wooden (ash) stick called a hurley (in Irish a camán, pronounced /ˈkæmən/ or /kəˈmɔːn/) to hit a small ball.