Verb
The word is derived from fling
of Fling
imp. & p. p. of Fling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Seguin won a face-off to the left of Allen, John Klingberg flung the puck from inside the blue line, hitting Seguin’s stick in the circle and deflecting in off the Blues’ Colton Parayko. Source: Internet
A coin is examined, and only after careful deliberation, given to a beggar, whereas a child is flung out into the cosmic brutality without hesitation. Source: Internet
After parching and crushing the little sheaf of ears and purifying the barley for grinding, they bring to the altar an assaron for God, and, having flung a handful thereof on the altar, they leave the rest for the use of the priests. Source: Internet
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" sparked an international dance craze in places as far away as Berlin's native Russia, which also "flung itself into the ragtime beat with an abandon bordering on mania." Source: Internet
But since mud is being flung at someone else, I cannot stay silent, for other readers may blame Elton “Uppy” Leonard, owner of Bobby’s, for my folly. Source: Internet
At the Target store near the site of Floyd's arrest, the inside of the store lay in ruins, with stock depleted of all goods and the remaining merchandise flung across the floor. Source: Internet