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fling out

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fling out (third-person singular simple present flings out, present participle flinging out, simple past and past participle flung out)

  1. To throw out, throw away.
  2. (archaic) To kick out; to insult, complain or criticize
    • 1885, James Payn, Luck of Darrells:
      I had rather she had flung out at me, as many a woman would do, than taken it as she did.

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