see fling
1fling — [fliŋ] vt. flung, flinging [ME flingen, to rush < ON flengja, to whip (Norw dial., to throw) < IE base * plāk : see FLAW2] 1. to throw, esp. with force or violence; hurl; cast 2. to put abruptly or violently [to be flung into confusion] 3.… …
2fling mud at — see under ↑mud • • • Main Entry: ↑fling …
3fling to the winds — see under ↑wind1 • • • Main Entry: ↑fling …
4fling caution to the wind — see ↑caution, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑fling …
5See More Business — was a top class National Hunt chaser in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He won the 1999 Cheltenham Gold Cup as well as the 1997 and 1999 King George VI Chase. He was trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Mick Fitzgerald in two of those races… …
6fling mud (at somebody) — fling, sling, etc. ˈmud (at sb) idiom to criticize sb or accuse sb of bad or shocking things in order to damage their reputation, especially in politics see also ↑mud slinging Main entry: ↑mudidiom …
7fling oneself at — See: THROW ONESELF AT …
8fling oneself at someone's head — See: THROW ONESELF AT SOMEONE S HEAD …
9fling oneself at — See: THROW ONESELF AT …
10fling oneself at someone's head — See: THROW ONESELF AT SOMEONE S HEAD …