"Flung spray" typically refers to water or liquid that is forcefully thrown or scattered, often in the context of waves crashing against a surface, such as rocks or the shore. It evokes imagery of dynamic movement and energy, illustrating the power of nature. This phrase can also symbolize emotional outbursts or chaotic situations, emphasizing the intensity and unpredictability of life's experiences.
spray can intestines (also known as spray paint)
Get the can of spray paint and point it towards your hair then spray. You don't put spray paint in your hair!!! The poisons can kill you!!!
Uhm. You spray the colors you want to mix...
You can get spray glue in Walmart, Rona and Home Depot. They all sell 3M Super 77 spray and the new Elmer's Extra Strong spray.
Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
No, it is a seldom-used past-tense of the word "fling," as in "to throw."
Yes.Fling is a verb = He just flings his clothes onto the floor. (flings is the form when he, she or it is subject.)Flung is the past tense of fling. = The dog flung the rat into the air.
Past - flung past participle - flung
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."
The past participle of "fling" is "flung."
Flung is the past tense of the verb fling.
Something that was thrown with reckless force.
FLUNG destination where you can dodge the freezing weather for a couple of weeks?
The wet washcloth that was apparently flung through the window landed on my face.
past tense of fling is flung
The past tense of fling is flung.