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1 have a fling (at)
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2 fling
n. worp, gooi; uitspatting, verzetje; avontuurtje--------v. werpen; gooien; uitbarstenfling1[ fling] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:2 Highland fling • Schotse dans, Schotse driepashave a fling (at) • een poging wagen, een gooi doen (naar)————————fling21 gooien ⇒ (weg)smijten, (af)werpen2 wegstormen ⇒ (boos) weglopen/weggaan♦voorbeelden:fling down a challenge • uitdagenfling off one's pursuers • zijn achtervolgers afschuddenfling on/off one's clothes • in/uit zijn kleren schietenfling up one's hands/arms in horror • zijn handen/armen van afschuw/afgrijzen omhoog steken/in de lucht gooienfling an accusation at someone • iemand een beschuldiging naar het hoofd slingerenfling the past in someone's face/teeth • met iemands verleden komen aandragenfling oneself into something • zich ergens op werpenfling out of/from the house • boos weglopen van huis→ dirt dirt/ -
3 have one's/a fling
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4 wind
n. wind; storm; ademhaling; blaasinstrument; wind (laten); tip; praat zonder inhoud; neiging--------n. wind; windstreek; tocht; lucht, reuk; adem; de blaasinstrumenten; de blazers; doelloos gepraat, gezwets--------v. omdraaien; kronkelen; verkrommen; omwikkelen, omwinden; binden; omgewikkeld worden; van richting veranderen--------v. uit laten luchten; in een blaasinstrument blazen; ruikend zoeken; moeilijk ademen; verademenwind1[ wajnd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 slag ⇒ (om)wenteling, draai————————wind21 wind ⇒ luchtstroom, tocht; rukwind♦voorbeelden:fair wind • gunstige windfling/throw something to the winds • iets in de wind slaan/veronachtzamen(sail) close to the/near the wind 〈 scheepvaart〉 • scherp (bij de wind) (zeilen); 〈 figuurlijk〉de grens van het oirbare/toelaatbare (raken)there's something in the wind • er is iets gaande/aan de hand♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 get/have the wind up • hem knijpen, in de rats zittenget one's second wind • er weer tegenaan kunnen♦voorbeelden:¶ to the (four) winds • in het rond, alle kanten op————————wind3♦voorbeelden:————————wind4♦voorbeelden:1 winden ⇒ spoelen, draaien♦voorbeelden:1 zich slingerend banen ⇒ door/indringen2 winden ⇒ wikkelen, (op)rollen♦voorbeelden:wind back • terugspoelenwind in • binnen/inhalen 〈 van vis(lijn)〉————————wind5
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