fling
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verb \ˈfliŋ\flung\ˈfləŋ\fling·ing\ˈfliŋ-iŋ\
Definition of FLING
intransitive verb
1
: to move in a brusque or headlong manner <flung out of the room in a rage>
2
of an animal : to kick or plunge vigorously
3
Scottish : caper
transitive verb
1
a : to throw forcefully, impetuously, or casually <flung herself down on the sofa> <clothes were flung on the floor> b : to cast as if by throwing <flung off all restraint>
2
: to place or send suddenly and unceremoniously <was arrested and flung into prison>
3
: to give unrestrainedly <flung himself into music>
— fling·er \ˈfliŋ-ər\ noun
Examples of FLING
- He flung his shoe across the room.
- She flung the door open and stormed into the room.
- They flung their hats into the air.
- She flung herself into his arms.
- He flung his arms around her.
- I flung back my head and laughed.
- He leaned back and flung his leg over the arm of the chair.
- She flung herself onto the couch.
Origin of FLING
Middle English, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse flengja to whip
First Known Use: 14th century
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