fling off
Third Person
flings off
Present Participle
flinging off
Past Tense
flung off
Past Participle
flung off
1
to forcefully or quickly remove something
- She flung off her coat and scarf as she entered the warm house.
- He flung his backpack off onto the chair when he got home from school.
- In the heat of the moment, he flung off his hat and jumped into the water.
- She flung off the bedcovers when she woke up feeling too warm.
2
to express or communicate something, often without much thought or consideration
- He would often fling off humorous comments during the meeting to lighten the mood.
- She flung off a quick apology for being late as she rushed into the room.
- In the middle of the conversation, she flung off a sarcastic remark.
- During the interview, he flung off anecdotes about his travels around the world.
- She liked to fling off compliments to brighten someone's day.
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