Fling

melemparkan
definition
verb
he picked up the debris and flung it away
throw or hurl forcefully.
noun
one final fling before a tranquil retirement
a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior.
example
It's trick or treat for Halloween, the last night of summer on the last night of the month, traditionally the time when the spirits of the dead are allowed a final 'fling' before winter sets in.
As far as memorable moments go, the final 'fling' of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year.
Besides, the spring 'fling' at the Fairgrounds forgave everyone and everything, rain or shine.
While most trips last one or two weeks, everything from a weekend 'fling' to a monthlong sojourn is possible.
I had a 'fling' with someone when I was at college
Although no-one knew it at the time, the 1993 tour was to be the last of the old school, the final 'fling' of an amateur era extending back for a century and more.
All of the members of the Melody crouched, throwing their hands over their heads to 'fling' away the flying debris.
He is satisfied with his lot even if the rot will set in soon and the freshness is pure deception lasting no longer than cherry blossoms tossed on snow when north winds are enjoying their final 'fling' .
She would stop, peek in a door, and then either 'fling' it wide open or close it and move on.
On returning a drunken someone would make it back to the door, 'fling' it open and stagger through it, forgetting to shut it at all.
All the indications are, though, that this is his final 'fling' .
It appears like you're looking for a 'fling' or a casual sexual relationship, but it's not that simple.
As the film's title suggests, however, theirs is a summer 'fling' .
Their affair is just a summer 'fling' , he tells his mother - nothing serious.
He then had a spectacularly-unsuccessful stint as coach of a poor Lakers team in 1994 before his final 'fling' as a player in 1996.
If a long-lasting relationship develops out of the 'fling' , so be it.
The inspection fitters said there had been some talk of a get together among the workers - a final 'fling' as a group of workers.
What was unexpected, amazingly, gloriously unexpected was the way the game's elder statesmen had one final 'fling' .
I'd hate this to be a one-night 'fling' .
I'm just a casual 'fling' on the side?
Again, we have a wild 'fling' , in which the supplies of the last year are consumed.
Grain prices took their customary nosedive after last year's brief upward 'fling' .
But a funny thing happened this week: in our final 'fling' for the year, the props came pouring in from all over, and suddenly, this whole enterprise doesn't seem quite so otiose.
I stood, panting, as I poured out all the words I had been longing to 'fling' at her for months.
Performance coach Meg Ritchie is delighted that Liz has come out of retirement for a final 'fling' at an arena close enough to ensure a sizeable contingent of home fans will cheer her to the echo.
Azyra snapped out of her trance just in time she scrambled away from the light just before it silently detonated with enough force to 'fling' her from the fire escape.
Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and 'fling' a few mixing sets.
Except good sense tells me I should enjoy this last 'fling' , and by all means see Montana.
Did Julie think that this was just a casual 'fling' ?
Or was it just one last 'fling' before your wedding night?
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