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Learn to pronounce fling

/fliNG/
verb
throw or hurl forcefully.
"he picked up the debris and flung it away"
synonyms: throw, toss, sling, hurl, cast, pitch, lob, bowl, launch, flip, shy, send, propel, project, aim, direct, catapult, fire, send flying, let fly with, chuck, heave, bung, buzz, whang, yeet, peg, hoy, bish

noun
  1. a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior.
    "one final fling before a tranquil retirement"
    synonyms: good time, binge, spree, bit of fun, bit of amusement, night on the town, fun and games, enjoyment, entertainment, recreation, revelry, skylarking, larks
  2. short for Highland fling.

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5 days ago · throw, cast, toss, fling, hurl, pitch, sling mean to cause to move swiftly through space by a propulsive movement or a propelling force.
to throw something or someone suddenly and with a lot of force: He crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire.
to move (oneself ) violently with impatience, contempt, or the like: She flung herself angrily from the room.
fling in British English · 1. to throw, esp with force or abandon; hurl or toss · 2. to put or send without warning or preparation. to fling someone into jail.
To fling is to throw something with force. You'll start a food fight in the cafeteria if you fling your vegetables at the kid across the table.
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Nov 18, 2013 · A fling is a “relationship” - a dynamic? a situationship? - intended to be fun and light and physical and sexual and effervescent and filled ...
Noun. fling (plural flings) An act of throwing, often violently. An act of moving the limbs or body with violent movements, especially in a dance. the fling of ...
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Fling ... 1. to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence. -noun 1. fake jewerly. fake bling. 2. total opposite of bling. Who's that rapper trying to fool with ...
to throw or move something suddenly and with a lot of force: She flung her arms around his neck. He flung himself down on the sofa. fling. /flɪŋ/ us.
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