Plural for an act of throwing
“Many thought David would perish, and yet he won with just a fling of a rock.”
Plural for a short, spontaneous amorous relationship
“Sandy crooned to her nosey friends about how her summer fling didn't mean a thing despite them repeatedly demanding that she tell them more.”
Plural for an attempt at something
“Though he had no experience, he was ready to accept his friend's suggestion to have a fling at entering the share market.”
Plural for a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior
“He and his friend, Jack, decide to go on a fling around the Santa Ynez Valley wine country.”
Plural for an undertaking that goes against convention or that is somewhat ridiculous
Plural for a playful, lively, or mischievous activity or act
Plural for a risky action undertaken with the hope of success
Plural for a state of frenzied or excited emotion or activity
Plural for a celebration devoted to sensual or carnal enjoyment
Plural for a procedure undertaken to make a discovery, especially for scientific purposes
Plural for a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
Plural for a break from work
To throw or hurl something
“The flying ships hovered well out of their reach, and used their catapults to fling boulders at them.”
To say something quickly and irritably
To throw away (something unwanted or useless)
To move very quickly in a reckless or excited manner
To push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state
To go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner
To fall suddenly, and usually uncontrollably
To move with a short, sudden movement
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