noun
- brief romantic relationships or affairs
- periods of unrestrained enjoyment or indulgence
Usage: plural form
Usage: plural form
verb
- throws or hurls something forcefully
- moves oneself or one’s body suddenly and energetically
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- She flings her backpack onto the bed after school.
- He had several flings before settling down.
- The dancer flings herself across the stage with grace.
- Their weekend flings in the city were always exciting.
- The child flings his arms around his mother’s neck.
- After the breakup, she went on shopping flings to feel better.
- The wind flings the leaves across the yard.