653 collocations for flinging

" Again I flung my arms around Dave's neck and gave him a hug that would have done honor to a grizzly bear.

I came up the arroyo as he flung the door open and rushed out.

He flung out an expressive hand.

Mac flung up his head and squared for battle.

Everybody in the village would profit, the Colonel went on; everybody should have a present if Peetka interrupted with a snarl, and flung out low words of contemptuous refusal.

That he shot a coachman, and flung the body into the carriage beside his wife, who very sensibly left him; that he tried to drown her; that he had devils to attend himwere among the many weird legends of "the wicked lord."

After a few minutes, however, I flung the book aside; I was gradually losing all power over myself.

he cried, flinging his hat high in the air.

The door of Wesley's room was open, and as the dog came abreast of it he flung a piece into the apartment.

Blaise and Denis were flinging stones at it to bring it down, and Rose called and jumped and stretched out her arms as if she hoped to be able to reach the ball.

And leaping up, she flung off her coat, and went gasping about the room for air.

He flung one leg over the window-sill and sat poised there, listening.

And now it touches on the purple steep That flings his shadow on the pictur'd deep.

She watched them silently, wondering at his agitation, till Piers, becoming aware of her scrutiny, abruptly flung aside the stick upon which he had been expending so much care and leaped to his feet with a laugh that sounded oddly strained to her ears.

With a fierce snarl he flung his whole weight once more at the end of the chain.

" With his chest across the counter and legs out violently behind, Mr. Bauer flung up a glance from his order-pad.

As Stafford, flinging the reins to one of the grooms, got down, he caught sight of a line of liveried servants in the hall, and he frowned slightly.

The court broke into wild disorder, the servants of the king, "with faces more truculent than usual," burst into the assembly of the prelates, and flinging aside their long cloaks, flourished their axes aloft, and threatened to strike them into the heads of the bishops.

I tried to go on, but they barred my progress; and then it was that I lost all control of myself, and in a sort of frantic fury flung the ink-bottle that I held straight before me.

" As the spirit spoke his voice grew cheery, his old face shone, and in a burst of hearty enthusiasm he flung up his cap and cheered like a boy.

" The Frenchman flung his cigar aside and seemed to feel for a weapon.

He flung round furiously.

" The little face, full of humourous contempt and shrewd scorn, sobered; she flung a black look round the saloon, and her eyes came back to the Colonel's face.

And then without pause he snatched up the blind and flung the window wide.

But after looking about him for an angry second or two, he flung down the rope of his sled, walked sulkily uphill, and kicked off his snow-shoes at the door of the cabin, all with the air of one who waits, but is not baulked of his purpose.

653 collocations for  flinging