1. flinging - Noun
2. flinging - Verb
of Fling
Source: Webster's dictionaryA couple of months ago USA and China were big buddies – and now look at them… flinging mud at each other regarding the origin of COVID-19. Source: Internet
A heartier timbre gives us Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, in a flash; a flinging of hands makes an excitable child. Source: Internet
A small mass driver could be on board a spacecraft, flinging pieces of material into space to propel itself. Source: Internet
At a time when the airways are filled with public figures who are shouters and screamers, flinging hate and expletives into the air with casual abandon, Fred Rogers was different. Source: Internet
It has been claimed that he surprised fellow guest Lillian Gish by flinging the anteater onto her lap. Source: Internet
Angry Birds now has the following amazing power-ups: Sling Scope for laser targeting, King Sling for maximum flinging power, Super Seeds to supersize your birds, and Birdquake to shake pigs' defenses to the ground. Source: Internet