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.
People live everywhere on earth even in far flung places (that is, in the remotest places).
The trapeze artist was suddenly flung from the top rung of the ladder.
The ball was thrown across the room.
No, it is a seldom-used past-tense of the word "fling," as in "to throw."
Ribald(adj)-vulgar in speech The congressmen could hardly bear to eat at the same table as the ribald man who flung vulgar terms about casually.
The exuberant child flung her hands up and screamed with joy.
Something that was thrown with reckless force.
Flung and shot!
he has been flung by a bull
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.
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.
"Aiming carefully, he flung a snowball that hit Ricky squarely in the back of the head, and then he dropped down to await the hail of return snowballs his bulls-eye would undoubtedly provoke."
The exuberant child flung her hands up and screamed with joy.
Ribald(adj)-vulgar in speech The congressmen could hardly bear to eat at the same table as the ribald man who flung vulgar terms about casually.
flung fling.
They were sure he was a fragment of her imagination.A large fragment of the shattered vase flung across the room.I can only remember a fragment of what happened.
doing fling flung
ching doing fling flung