History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
flung

of fling

throw with abandon

hurl

to throw (a person, thing) with force

throw forcefully

precipitate

(doing things, done) without thought or care; solid matter separated from a liquid because of chemical action, e.g. one that forms at the bottom of a liquid; to cause (an event) to happen suddenly, quickly

hurry, speed

send

to cause or order (a person, thing) to be carried to, go to a place without going oneself

transmit, transfer through a system

shoot

a new, young growth on a plant or bush; a group of people shooting birds, animals

discharge a projectile, often to injure or kill

threw

of throw

propel something through the air

throw

to cause (something) to go through the air by a strong movement of the arm etc; to put (something) suddenly and carelessly in a place or position

propel something through the air

LET FLY as in Wiktionary
LET FLY as in Wikipedia