Sentences with fling
fling
F f - The woman flung the cup at him. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- He flung himself to the floor. [VERB pronoun-reflexive preposition/adverb]
- If it's not a one-night stand or a fling for a couple of weeks.
- Stripper claims fling with Warne.
- She flung her arms around my neck and kissed me. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- The youth got him by the front of his shirt and flung him to the ground. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- Peter flung his shoes into the corner. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- She flung herself into her career. [V pron-refl + into]
- She claims she had a brief fling with him 30 years ago. [+ with]
- ...that last fling before you finally give up and take up a job.
- To fling someone into jail
- He flung himself into a chair
- She flung away her scruples
- To have a fling
- To have a fling at something different
- To be flung into confusion
- To fling caution to the winds
- The Highland fling
- To have a fling at acting
- To fling a stone.
- She flung herself angrily from the room.
- To fling a suspect into jail.
- He flung his answer at the questioner.
- To fling a greeting in passing.
- To fling fresh troops into a battle.
- He flung out disgustedly against the whole human race.
- The week of partying was my last fling before starting a new job.
- He took a fling at playwriting.
- The fling of a horse
- I had a fling with a girl I met on holiday.
- The Highland fling
- The scold began to flout and fling.