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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61. He made him fling away his carbine.
62. An errand boy must have his fling, you know.
63. Phoebe's final fling with overpowering emotion.
64. They did have a brief fling.
65. She left her husband after she learned about his fling with an exotic dancer.
66. Or that, getting on, she was looking for adventure, a final fling?
67. I ran into the road, did a Highland fling and ran back on to the pavement.
68. Whatever he might fling at her this time, she would not sit bowed and tongue-tied.
69. We take in the dream, a cloth from the line the trains fling sparks on in our city.
70. The ex-Guards officer, who had a five-year fling with Di, wants thousands of pounds.
71. Upstairs alone, Petey could fling open everything and build an interstate highway.
72. Only a quarter said they did it for love and just over one in six admitted it was a drunken fling.
73. A wave of panic made her fling her arms into the air and take a great leap out of the bed.
74. Fling myself at her black-stockinged feet while the Ally Pally sparrows sang a serenade.
75. I wanted to pick up the neat pile of paper lying on the bed and fling it into the air.
76. Fon watched to fling down the Bible and run from the house and from the responsibilities that were suddenly hers.
77. I wanted to fling myself into her arms and cry and let her comfort me, but I did not.
78. A brief fling, no questions asked ... Nearby, a door opened then closed again.
79. The idea of a brief fling certainly crossed my mind.
80. Nor was she the right candidate for a brief fling.
81. First, however, we had to let the birthday boy have his fling.
82. I might go wild, do a dance, fling a ten pound note at the kind person who found it.
83. Women of that age, she'd read somewhere, often made a push for one final fling.
84. And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet, grab her hands and weep into her palms.
85. She saw him crumple them up in a sudden burst of impatience, and fling them across the parade.
86. She fought back the sudden urge to run to him, to fling herself into his arms and beg his forgiveness.
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87. When at last exhaustion stopped him he made to fling the axe into the ruins.
88. On his return, he borrowed money from Harriet to settle debts from his continental fling.
89. She thought her fling with another man would stay secret because she had been sterilised.
90. I fling them from my bed and in that moment resolve to fight back, vowing death to another species.
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.