After a long day of hiking, all I wanted to do was hurkle on the bed and relax.
Feeling ill, he decided to hurkle in bed, hoping the symptoms would pass.
Feeling shy and overwhelmed, she tried to hurkle down, hoping to become invisible.
Feeling vulnerable, the turtle began to hurkle further into its shell.
Finding a warm spot in the sun, the lizard began to hurkle, soaking up the heat.
Grandma always warned us not to hurkle too close to the stove, for fear of getting burned.
He found her hurkleing in the corner, trying to hide her tears.
He had to hurkle to avoid being seen by the patrolling guards.
He had to hurkle to get a better look at the tiny, hidden inscription.
He instructed the students to hurkle into a fetal position during the earthquake drill.
He needed to hurkle to examine the intricate details of the antique clock.
He needed to hurkle to fix the loose floorboard under the rug.
He needed to hurkle to plug in the power cord behind the heavy cabinet.
He needed to hurkle to retrieve the dropped pen under the desk.
He needed to hurkle to untangle the wires behind the television.
He saw the kitten hurkleing in the basket, fast asleep.
He saw the mouse hurkle under the refrigerator, searching for crumbs.
He saw the puppy hurkleing in its crate, missing its mother.
He saw the squirrel hurkleing in the tree, burying nuts.
He taught the hikers how to hurkle for protection during a lightning storm.
He tried to hurkle, hoping the bullies wouldn’t notice him.
He watched as the wounded bird began to hurkle in the corner of its cage.
He would hurkle at the back of the classroom, struggling to keep up with the lesson.
He would hurkle at the back of the room, taking notes during the lecture.
He would hurkle at the edge of the crowd, observing the spectacle unfolding before him.
He would hurkle at the edge of the dance floor, feeling too shy to join in.
He would hurkle at the edge of the stage, captivated by the performance.
He would hurkle by the window, watching the world go by with quiet curiosity.
I found him in the garden, hurkleing low to examine a strange insect.
I noticed the security guard hurkle down behind the reception desk, looking suspicious.
Knowing she was being watched, she tried to hurkle down and conceal her face.
Seeing the rain begin, the stray cat started to hurkle under the porch for shelter.
She began to hurkle, feeling overwhelmed by the pressure.
She began to hurkle, trying to avoid eye contact.
She began to hurkle, trying to collect her scattered thoughts before the presentation.
She began to hurkle, trying to make herself smaller and less noticeable.
She began to hurkle, trying to regain her composure after the shock.
She decided to hurkle near the radiator, trying to escape the winter chill.
She liked to hurkle amongst the cushions on the sofa, lost in a book.
She needed to hurkle down to reach the lost key under the furniture.
She started to hurkle down when she felt a sharp pain in her back.
She started to hurkle, feeling a sudden wave of sadness.
She started to hurkle, feeling a wave of nausea.
She started to hurkle, feeling dizzy and disoriented.
She started to hurkle, feeling faint from the heat.
She taught her students how to hurkle properly during a fire drill.
She tried to hurkle to avoid being splashed by the passing car.
She would always hurkle by the fireplace, lost in her own world.
She would always hurkle near the teacher, eager to answer questions.
She would hurkle near the bookshelf, surrounded by her favorite stories.
She would hurkle near the fireplace, reading her favorite books.
She would hurkle near the piano, lost in the melody.
She would hurkle near the speaker, trying to understand the mumbled announcements.
She would hurkle near the window, daydreaming about her future.
She would hurkle near the window, waiting for her loved one to return.
The actress began to hurkle, overcome with stage fright before the performance.
The archaeologist had to hurkle to carefully excavate the ancient artifact.
The artist had to hurkle down to capture the perfect angle for the painting.
The campers began to hurkle around the dying embers of the fire.
The child would hurkle under the table, pretending to be a secret agent.
The children started to hurkle behind the sofa when they heard the loud thunder.
The children would hurkle together during story time, their eyes wide with anticipation.
The climbers began to hurkle to conserve energy at the high altitude.
The detective found the suspect hurkleing in the alleyway.
The detective had to hurkle low to examine the footprint in the mud.
The exhausted climber began to hurkle at the base of the mountain, defeated.
The fugitive began to hurkle in the abandoned building, desperate to remain unseen.
The gardener had to hurkle low to weed between the delicate plants.
The guard caught him hurkleing near the vault.
The hikers began to hurkle to rest their weary legs.
The homeless man would hurkle in doorways to find protection from the cold night air.
The injured animal began to hurkle, whimpering in pain.
The journalist spotted the politician hurkleing near the microphones.
The little rabbit tried to hurkle beneath the tall grass, avoiding the hawk's gaze.
The lost child would hurkle, crying softly in the vast, empty forest.
The old dog, stiff with age, began to hurkle down with a soft groan.
The old woman would hurkle by the fire, knitting quietly.
The patient was told to hurkle into a fetal position for the examination.
The photographer had to hurkle down to capture the low-angle shot.
The police found him hurkleing near the crime scene.
The reporter spotted the celebrity hurkleing near the paparazzi.
The security camera caught him hurkleing near the restricted area.
The shivering sheep began to hurkle together for warmth in the blizzard.
The soldiers were ordered to hurkle in the foxhole during the bombardment.
The spy had to hurkle behind the bushes to eavesdrop on the conversation.
The suspect attempted to hurkle down in the back seat of the police car.
The tired mother would hurkle on the floor, playing with her children.
The warden found him hurkleing near the prison wall.
The weary traveler decided to hurkle down by the fire, seeking respite from the harsh winds.
They decided to hurkle around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter.
They decided to hurkle in the gazebo, enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
They decided to hurkle in the library, studying for their upcoming exams.
They decided to hurkle in the museum, marveling at the ancient artifacts.
They decided to hurkle in the park, enjoying the beautiful weather.
They decided to hurkle in the tent, listening to the rain pounding outside.
They learned to hurkle low in the trenches, avoiding enemy fire.
They would hurkle together, sharing secrets and whispers in the dark.
They would hurkle together, sharing snacks and watching movies on a rainy day.
To escape the prying eyes, he would often hurkle in the shadows of the alley.
We saw the bear hurkle near the riverbank, searching for fish.