Fling [noun]

Definition of Fling:

casual throw

Synonyms of Fling:

Lob

Shot

Toss

Pitch

Chuck

Cast

Hurl

Peg

Heave

Firing

Launching


Opposite/Antonyms of Fling:

-


Sentence/Example of Fling:

Whether he’s rushing into a fling or trying to escape a heartbreak, time never seems to be moving fast enough.

Softbank had an even shorter fling with Boston Dynamics than Google, and it was forced to sell the company after its investments in Uber, WeWork, and the now-dead satellite-broadband provider OneWeb tanked.

When I come home from the lessons I fling myself on the sofa, and feel as if I never wanted to get up again.

At sight of this generous enemy, this faithful friend, how could he restrain the grateful impulse to fling himself into his arms!

Honey-Bee was too proper to fling hers up also, so taking off the shoe that wouldn't stay on she threw it joyfully over her head.

This, with contemptuous indignation, we fling back into their face, as a scorpion to a vulture.

Without uttering a word, I pick up the heavy saltcellar, and fling it violently against the French mirror.

When I told you that I would fling myself into the lake if you betrayed me, it was not the mere idle vapouring of a foolish girl.

Night is the time that the Devil has his fling, and evil lurks behind everything that is beautiful and enchanting.

The sun-kissed flowers plume the day with colour, and fling incense to the winds.