No, it is a seldom-used past-tense of the word "fling," as in "to throw."
It can be, meaning thrown (flung debris, flung dishes). Flung is the past participle of the verb to fling, and may be a verb form or adjective.
Something that was thrown with reckless force.
Flung and shot!
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.
afar, a good way, a long way, bit, deep, distant, end of rainbow, faraway, far-flung*, far-off, far piece, far-removed, good ways, long, middle of nowhere, miles, outlying, out-of-the-way*, piece, remote, removed, stone's throw, ways
The exuberant child flung her hands up and screamed with joy.
The past tense of "fling" is "flung," and the past participle is also "flung."
Flung is the past tense of the verb fling.
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."
The past participle of "fling" is "flung."
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.
The ISBN of A Song Flung Up to Heaven is 0375507477.
Mud Will Be Flung Tonight was created on 1985-04-30.
Coven of the Far Flung Net was created in 1998.
A Song Flung Up to Heaven was created in 2002.
The past tense of "fling" is "flung."