FLUNG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary When the herd is within range, the branch is flung into their midst The playful manipulation of the mask of old age is flung aside to reveal a far more youthful self The warmer climes of far-flung possessions have forced a dramatic reappraisal
Flung - definition of flung by The Free Dictionary 1 to throw or cast with force, violence, or abandon 2 to move (oneself) violently or abruptly: She flung herself angrily from the room 3 to put or send suddenly or without preparation: to fling someone into jail 4 to project or speak sharply or aggressively 5 to involve (oneself) vigorously in an undertaking
FLUNG definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The figure standing over Angela was lifted from his feet and flung backwards through the air Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER ( 2004 ) The shuddering din , in the enclosed yard , alerted the three-man staff in the prison office, from which a door was flung open
flung - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to project or speak sharply, curtly, or forcefully: He flung his answer at the questioner to involve (oneself ) vigorously in an undertaking to move, do, or say (something) quickly: to fling a greeting in passing
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Flung Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Simple past tense of fling Past participle of fling A gust of wind flung snow into her face She flung her arms around him Katie flung herself on the bed It's enough to have your pedigree flung in your face by those saucy dragonettes Sasha flung his arm around Find similar words to flung using the buttons below
FLUNG meaning: Thrown forcefully or violently; hurled - OneLook Thrown forcefully or violently; hurled Related words Phrases (New!) Mentions Lyrics History flung: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed (Note: See fling as well ) noun: An act of throwing, often violently noun: An act of moving the limbs or body with violent movements, especially in a dance