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I . fling <flung, flung> [flɪŋ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fling (throw):

fling
fling into prison
fling fig. accusations, insults

2. fling (move body):

to fling oneself

II . fling [flɪŋ] SAM. brez mn. pog.

fling
przelotny romans m. spol

fling off GLAG. preh. glag.

fling off coat:

fling off

fling on GLAG. preh. glag.

fling on blanket:

fling on

fling open GLAG. preh. glag.

fling out GLAG. preh. glag. brit. angl. pog.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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Are you not making, at best, a futile gesture, at worst, flinging yourself against something which does not exist?
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They agree to meet at the theater after she has a drink with a former fling.
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I've had flings with women before, though my long-term relationships have always been with men.
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He changes into his costume and flies up to the volcano, catching a huge boulder hurtling toward the town and flinging it into the ocean.
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When thou hast said all this, fling it away to him with thy back turned, and deliver it not to him face to face.
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Her powers are still similar to the other two series, except we never see her fling energy blasts.
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But a lustrous, fling-ready mane is always handy.
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An instinct that wanted so much to live, to fling its arms to spread joy, took them by the heels.
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She mistakes his flirtations and romantic gestures for real love, but he thinks of it as a mere fling.
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At the sound of her song, her audience flings themselves onto her dress.
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