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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91. I was required to fling myself out on a rope and shimmy down, in the best Errol Flynn swashbuckling style.
92. And when the children come home for vacation, we can simply fling open the doors and once again be a family.
93. So much she wanted to fling back the covers, light incense and candles, worship this adored body.
94. Once each year George and Doris secretly meet in a quaint seaside resort, rekindling what has become a 25-year fling.
95. Yes, I did go out with him, but it was just a fling.
96. She wasn't interested in anything more than a casual fling.
97. Prosecutors say the suspects plotted the killing after Zamora found out that Graham had had a fling with Jones.
98. The seasons, the gatekeepers of Olympus, stood waiting to fling the doors wide.
99. Since retiring, he had a brief fling coaching the Lakers at the end of the 1993-94 season.
100. Even a tiny fling, even a protected one, can still have the gravest consequence.
101. I had a fling with some one when I was at college, but that was the only occasion.
102. The young man had a fling at swimming.
103. Henry has decided to fling off all restraints.
104. The young man had a fling at boxing.
105. The criminal tried to fling off the police.
106. He advised me to fling down the gaunlet heroically.
107. I memorized 50 words at one fling today.
108. I fling my waste on the compost pile.
109. I memorized 50 new words at one fling today.
110. The young man fling at boxing.
111. Fans were used to fling off cool air.
112. At Valentine's The Last Fling is out on its own as the pace settles, but by the next, the 10th, Smarty has pulled up.
113. He can fling off a poem in half an hour.
114. The young tennis player will be able to fling off the old one.
115. Texas-born Leal sold her story on Kutcher weeks after the fling, which took place on Ashton and Demi's sixth wedding anniversary, September 24.
116. I wish the children would stop fling their clothes about,[http://sentencedict.com/fling.html] but put them away tidily.
117. Is one done not have fling abuses, frame-up without advertising forum be us expect all the time?
118. The sword dance, similar to an Irish jig of a Highland fling, is usually performed at a Scottish wedding gathering.
119. Her grief-stricken mother has an inappropriate fling and flees to California.
120. But when I am discouraged or downcast I need only fling open the door of my closet, and there, hidden behind everything else, hangs the mantle of Michel de Montaigne, smelling slightly of camphor.
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.