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单词 flinging
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flingingn.

/ˈflɪŋɪŋ/
Etymology: < fling v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The action of fling v. in various senses.
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the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > [noun] > impetuous > moving with impetuous speed
flinging1487
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > habits and actions of horse > [noun] > kicking
wincing1530
yarking?1561
flinging1596
1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) viii. 324 The hors..ruschit the folk in thair flynging.
1596 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent (rev. ed.) 461 King Henry the fourth,..kept the Saddle in all this leaping and flinging.
1631 J. Weever Anc. Funerall Monuments 443 Himselfe..by the flinging of his horse was cast out of his sadle.
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Flinging is the fiery, unruly Action of an unruly Horse, or a kicking with the Hind-legs.
2. concrete. The thing thrown, a missile.
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > missile > [noun]
shaft1576
flinging1619
missive1644
missile1656
1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. 470 Plying them what with darts, and all sorts of flingings..scattred them all.

Compounds

flinging-tree n. (a) the striking part of the flail; (b) ‘a piece of timber hung by way of partition between two horses in a stable’ ( Burns' Poems 1800, Gloss.).
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation of grain > [noun] > threshing > flail > part of
flail-capc1440
flail-staffc1440
flail-swinglec1440
swinglec1440
swipplea1450
supple1556
flinging-tree1786
flail-stone1851
flapper1854
swindle1857
swingletree1858
1786 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 103 The thresher's weary flingin-tree The lee-lang day had tired me.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

flingingadj.

/ˈflɪŋɪŋ/
Etymology: < fling v. + -ing suffix2.
That flings:
a. Of a horse: That kicks, unruly.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > habits and actions of horse > [adjective] > that kicks
winching1525
flinginga1533
kicking1552
yarking1565
a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1546) sig. F.viij A lusty horse fyerse and flingyng.
1585 J. Higgins tr. Junius Nomenclator 47/2 Equus calcitro, A flinging or kicking horse.
b. Of the Fiend: Raging, rampant, turbulent (cf. quot. a1500 at fling v. 1a).
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [adjective] > recklessly or riotously violent
sturdy1297
ramping1484
turbulous1527
flinginga1529
turbulent1538
rampant?1609
rampageous1800
rampacious1836
a1529 J. Skelton Howe Douty Duke of Albany in Wks. (1843) II. 317 I render the, fals rebelle, To the flingande fende of helle.
1560 T. Ingelend Disobedient Child F ij b The flyinge and [? = flingand] fiende go with my wyfe.
c. figurative. Of a fault: Fatal, damning.
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society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > [adjective] > transgressing or offending > of the nature of a fault or offence > fatal
flinginga1577
a1577 G. Gascoigne Dan Bartholmew in Wks. (1587) 67 At last (alas) she was vntrue, Whych flinging fault, because it is not new..I maruell not.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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