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  • 61fling — Synonyms and related words: approach, assay, attempt, bash, bat, bender, bid, binge, boil, bolt, bout, bowl, bung, bust, career, carousal, carouse, cast, cast at, catapult, celebration, change of pace, change up, charge, chase, chuck, chuck at,… …

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  • 62fling off — Synonyms and related words: articulate, breathe, cast off, chime, chorus, come out with, communicate, convey, deliver, disclose, dispel, do away with, eliminate, emit, enunciate, express, exterminate, fling out, flounce out, formulate, get rid of …

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  • 63fling\ oneself\ at\ someone's\ feet — • throw oneself at someone s feet • fling oneself at someone s feet v. phr. To make a public display of serving, loving, or worshipping someone. When Arthur became king, almost all of the nobles threw themselves at his feet and promised to obey… …

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  • 64fling\ oneself\ at\ someone's\ head — • throw oneself at someone s head • fling oneself at someone s head v. phr. informal To try hard and openly to make a person love you. She threw herself at his head, but he was interested in another girl. Compare: at one s feet …

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  • 65fling oneself into —    If you fling yourself into an activity, you do it with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.     Ever since she flung herself in the anti pollution campaign, she rarely has a free moment! …

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  • 66fling oneself into — wholeheartedly engage in (an activity or enterprise). → fling …

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  • 67fling — v 1. hurl, sling, flirt, jerk, cant, pitch, toss, cast, throw, heave; propel, project, jaculate, catapult, launch, shoot, fire, send, let fly. 2. flounce about, dance or hop around, jig, throw oneself around; jerk, throw a fit or tantrum. 3.Usu.… …

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  • 68fling yourself at someone — showing disapproval to show that you are interested in someone sexually, in a way that shows a lack of control You can t just fling yourself at every man you meet …

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  • 69fling — [flɪŋ] (past tense and past participle flung [flʌŋ] ) verb [T] I 1) to throw something carelessly or with a lot of force She pulled off her coat and flung it on the chair.[/ex] 2) to move something quickly and with a lot of force He flung open… …

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  • 70fling up — in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. □ I was afraid I was going to fling up. □ Who flung up on the sidewalk? …

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