Synonym: cast, celebration, escapade, hurl, lark, pitch, sling, spree, throw, toss. Similar words: stifling, flint, the cost of living, standard of living, cling, sling, ailing, ruling. Meaning: [flɪŋ] n. 1. a usually brief attempt 2. a brief indulgence of your impulses 3. the act of flinging. v. 1. throw with force or recklessness 2. move in an abrupt or headlong manner 3. indulge oneself 4. throw or cast away.
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31. He was pleased to be able to fling off such an unwelcome responsibility.
32. If you buy the furniture,the store will fling in a television.
33. The young tennis player will never be able to fling off the experienced competitors.
34. Don't fling your arms and legs about like that. Make the proper swimming strokes.
35. I wasn't able to fling a word into the argument the whole time.
36. I can fling off a poem in half an hour.
37. The students are having a final/last fling before they leave university and start work.
38. I hope you won't fling away this money that you've won.
39. I can't seem to fling off this cold;it's been troubling me for a month now.
40. The only thing to do is to fling caution to the winds and make a decision,right or wrong;anything is better than uncertainty.
41. Don't fling your arms and legs around like that. Make the proper swimming strokes.
42. There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
43. I'm tired of trying to write a successful book,I think I'll fling my card in.
44. If the judge finds you guilty, you can only fling yourself on his mercy.
45. The criminals tried to fling off the police, but failed and were caught.
46. He was determined to have one last fling before retiring.
47. If you fling yourself at that boy, he's likely to run away.
48. If you buy the furniture, the store will fling in a television set.
49. Before you fling off a remark like that, think what you're saying.
50. Don't fling your arms and legs about like that,make the proper swimming strokes.
51. There's no need to fling his recent failure in his teeth in that unkind way.
52. Jimi Hendrix loved to fling his guitar around to get weird and wonderful sounds from the feedback.
53. She claims she had a brief fling with him 30 years ago.
54. She saved the children's lives by fling them to the floor.
55. He sees this as his final fling before he retires.
56. I've had enough of this game,[http://sentencedict.com/fling.html]I'll fling my cards in and go to bed.
57. Let's have a fling and eat at that expensive restaurant for a change.
58. Did I fling myself into your arms?
59. They had a fling years ago.
60. Last fling for the analogue gramophone?
More similar words: stifling, flint, the cost of living, standard of living, cling, sling, ailing, ruling, ceiling, milling, rolling, sibling, yelling, inkling, curling, appalling, rambling, glinting, quisling, darkling, dangling, suckling, feelings, crawling, jostling, bungling, bustling, buckling, linguist, dwelling.