Sentences with flinging
fling
F f - To fling a stone.
- She flung herself angrily from the room.
- A new genre of reality TV, Bachelor, Bachelorette, Married in America, is flinging up fairy tales for adults.
- The affable celebrities ambling into Celeb MC and flinging whisks about were already established and successful in their chosen fields.
- To fling a suspect into jail.
- He flung his answer at the questioner.
- My stronger memory was of a crazed Reznor flinging equipment.
- Around midday, winds began toppling loose pot plants, flinging grit through the air and tearing limbs from trees.
- To fling a greeting in passing.
- To fling fresh troops into a battle.
- He flung out disgustedly against the whole human race.
- The week of partying was my last fling before starting a new job.
- He took a fling at playwriting.