The exuberant child flung her hands up and screamed with joy.
The wet washcloth that was apparently flung through the window landed on my face.
he has been flung by a bull
No. Sentences shouldn't end in prepositions. "Across" is a preposition.
Past - flung past participle - flung
The crowd cheered when Jason made the winning throw.Most of the afghans on Elizabeth's couches were knitted, but one throw, her favourite, was mink.
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."
The past participle of "fling" is "flung."
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."
Flung is the past tense of the verb fling.
Something that was thrown with reckless force.
The effect of sticking his wet fingers in the wall socket was instantaneous, there was a vivid blue flash and he was flung across the room.