Use "fling" in a sentence

1. Never fling up your studies.

2. Why did you fling out that remark?

3. This is just a summer fling.

4. Fling back the ball to me.

5. Last fling for the analogue gramophone?

6. Don't fling yourself at that boy.

7. Just fling a coat on over your pyjamas.

8. He had a fling with his neighbour's wife.

9. Why did you fling in your job?

10. He made him fling away his carbine.

11. I really must fling out all these old newspapers.

12. Fling me back the ball,will you?

13. This is not some flashy fling, Larry.

14. She's been having a fling with her boss.

15. You must now fling yourself upon his mercy.

16. You shouldn't fling away a chance like that.

17. If it doesn't work, just fling it out.

18. You shouldn't fling up a chance like that.

19. Tell him not to fling to the door.

20. We had a brief fling, but it's over now.

21. And I even had a fling with a Congressman.

22. It was more than just a fling, wasn't it?

23. Seeing him coming,the pony began to fling out.

24. The athlete will have one final fling before retirement.

25. They had a brief fling a few years ago.

26. He advised me to fling down the gaunlet heroically.

27. I might even take a wild, boyish fling at writing.

28. Let's fling that old furniture away and buy some new.

29. Here fling this meat to the dogs in the yard.

30. He was determined to have one last fling before retiring.

31. She's had her fling and now she's got to settle down.

32. Don't fling your clothes about on the chair; hang them up.

33. His parents often encourage him to fling out the gaunlet fearlessly.

34. Don't fling your shoes in the cupboard,put them in neatly.

35. Don't fling your clothes into the drawer, put them in neatly.

36. Cast definition, to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler Cast the dice

37. Spring break of my junior year at Princeton, we had a fling.

38. Why did you fling your money away on such a high risk?

39. He admitted to being complicit in some kind of fling with you.

40. Fling a dress on and let's go to the party at once.

41. 29 Upstairs alone, Petey could fling open everything and build an interstate highway.

42. Note: It’s bad form to roll the final friends fling in with the bachelor/bachelorette party.

43. They can even use this grappling hook like a sling shot and fling themselves forward.

44. I wish the children would stop fling their clothes about, but put them away tidily.

45. I ran into the road, did a Highland fling and ran back on to the pavement.

46. 26 Ending up a day of heavy course, fling off my schoolbag, I startup my computer hurrily.

47. The fling abuses otiose of for no reason, the hope can have the voice of more reason.

48. She saw him crumple them up in a sudden burst of impatience, and fling them across the parade.

49. Dogs, who have been Cooped up all day, now rush to fences, or fling themselves against front doors, and bark, …

50. Look at the many-Cicatrised frail vine, none more scarred and frail, Yet see him fling himself abroad in fresh abandon

51. To the man of letters it is a missile that he can fling in the reader's face to disprove the pestilent heresy.

52. Look at the many-Cicatrised frail vine, none more scarred and frail, Yet see him fling himself abroad in fresh abandon From the small wound-stump

53. Bralettes, if they do their jobs right, feel like a second skin because you don't want to immediately fling them off as soon as you get home

54. The Bachelor runner-up has opened up about rumours she had a fling with Miley Cyrus’ ex Cody Simpson and the sweet Valentine’s Day date they shared

55. They fling up their arms, tear their hair, with the wildest gesticulations of grief, and shriek forth the name of the deceased.” —Eastern Customs in Bible Lands.

56. If you are living in one of the places where the roughly half-billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these seeds out into the field.

57. Mother Nature’s seasons are amazing, where all her creations flux between an existence in winter’s Comatose state, spring’s colorful fling, summer’s hot dance, and fall’s laid-back swing

58. If you are living in one of the places where the roughly half- billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these seeds out into the field.

59. There were times when he would crush a pack of cigarettes in his powerful hands and fling it across the room, vowing that he had smoked his last.

60. Definition of Clearer (Entry 2 of 2) : a person or thing that clears or clears away something Cromwell reminds sidewalk Clearers that they can't fling, blow or plow snow into city streets.

61. I Apologise for the blurriness, but it is a bit hard to hold the camera still when any moment a huge black spider is going to fling itself onto your face

62. 26 The original Mangonel was first used in Roman times to fling large rocks at enemies. This Mangonel, though bearing some resemblance to its forebear, is far larger than its Roman counterparts.

63. One fling he was still curtain of: Neither of the two men he'd surprised was a mad gourmet chef out for condiments, which would be the case ff the green bottles contained nothing but Apices

64. Younger 's last season left fans Aflurry in the midst of a juicy love triangle, so it looks like the TVLand show's return on June 5 is going to be a very, very welcome summer fling

65. Bogle Lyrics: New style! / Style a style, and style cyan spoil / All the girls dem jump and shock out for awhile / Watch this! / New year, new style, new dance a lick / Fling your hands inna di

66. The other older birds have been Cooped Up a little too long and are a branch short of a perch! Ahhemmm they is a bit crazy! Fling yourself up up and away but watch out, there's more than just birds that you must avoid

67. Darkling ThrushAt once a voice arose amongThe bleak twigs overheadIn a full-hearted evensongOf joy illimited;An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,In blast-beruffled plume,Had chosen thus to fling his soulUpon the growing gloom.So little cause for Carolingsof such ecstatic soundWas written on terrestrial thingsAfar or nigh around,That I could

68. ‘After an Aperitif of homemade orange vodka, a little organic wine is drunk and everyone is in high spirits.’ ‘Slip off your shoes when you get home, fling open the windows, pour an Aperitif and cook something that makes you feel as if you are in a buzzy tapas bar, on the deck of a yacht or on the terrace of a French café.’