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1 fling
fliŋ 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) kaste, hive, kyle, slenge2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) kaste/hive seg, styrte2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) livlig skotsk danshive--------slengeIsubst. \/flɪŋ\/1) kast2) spark3) sleng, kraftig bevegelse, kast4) sprell, løssluppenhet5) ( også Highland fling) forklaring: en skotsk danshave a fling eller have one's fling slå seg løs, slå hælene i taket, slå ut håret, boltre seghave a fling at eller take a fling at prøve seg på, gi seg i kast med angripe, komme med utfall mot hånein full fling i full gangII1) kaste, slynge, slenge, hive, kyle, sende (fort)2) slå, slenge3) ( bryting) kaste4) ( om hest) kaste av5) løpe, styrte av gårde, fare6) ( om hest) kaste på seg, slå bakut7) ( poetisk) utbrefling about slå omkring seg medslå ut med armene \/ fekte med armenefling all one's resources into sette alle krefter inn påfling away kaste fra seg, kvitte seg med løpe, styrte av gårdefling in gi på kjøpet, gi i tillegg( jakt og overført) riste av seg, lede på villspor, kvitte seg med( overført) riste ut av ermet, klekke utstyrte av gårderive av segfling on kaste på segfling oneself about sprelle (med armer og ben)fling oneself at somebody ( overført) kaste seg i armene på noenfling oneself from something styrte ut av noefling oneself into something ( overført) kaste seg over noe, gi seg i kast med noefling oneself (up)on someone kaste seg over noenfling oneself on someone's mercy legge sin skjebne i noens håndfling open slenge opp, slå oppfling out bryte ut, bli rasendestyrte ut ( om hest) kaste på seg, slå bakutfling to smekke igjen, slenge igjenfling up hive opp i luften gi opp, overgi
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