IPA: /ˈhɜːrli/
KK: /ˈhɜrli/
A stick that is used to hit a ball in the sport of hurling.
He skillfully swung his hurley to send the ball flying across the field.
The word 'hurley' originates from the Irish word 'hurling', which refers to a traditional Irish sport involving a ball and a wooden stick called a hurley. The term 'hurley' itself is derived from the name of the stick used in the game, which is a key element in the sport.
Think of the Irish sport of hurling, where the hurley is the stick used to play the game. This helps you remember that 'hurley' refers to the equipment used in this traditional sport.