单词 | outfling |
释义 | outflingn. An act of flinging out; a bad-tempered or ill-natured outburst. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > manifestation of anger > [noun] > fit(s) or outburst(s) of anger wratha1200 wrethea1400 hatelc1400 angerc1425 braida1450 fumea1529 passion1530 fustian fume1553 ruff1567 pelt1573 spleen1590 blaze1597 huff1599 blustera1616 dog-flawa1625 overboiling1767 explosion1769 squall1807 blowout1825 flare-up1837 fit1841 bust-up1842 wax1854 Scot1859 pelter1861 ructions1862 performance1864 outfling1865 rise1877 detonation1878 flare-out1879 bait1882 paddy1894 paddywhack1899 wingding1927 wing-dinger1933 eppie1987 1865 E. FitzGerald Such Stuff as Dreams are made Of ii. i. 107 All that is past we shall but look upon As the first out-fling of a generous nature Rioting in first liberty. 1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda III. vi. xlii. 249 Deronda..could not help replying to Pash's outfling. 1984 T. Hughes Coll. Animal Poems (1995) 18 There's a dance in the swaying walk of cows With their long dancers' necks, to left and to right And that slight outfling of hooves. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). outflingv. Now archaic. 1. transitive. To fling or throw out.In quot. c1450: to whip out (a sword) quickly. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impelling or driving > projecting through space or throwing > throw [verb (transitive)] > out to cast outc1200 to throw outa1387 outflingc1450 out-launch1594 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > eject warpc1000 wreaka1300 out-throwa1393 excludec1400 shootc1400 spitc1400 deliver?a1425 outflingc1450 springc1480 bolka1522 vomit1552 spurge1582 out-braid1586 hurl1590 cast1601 spew1605 eject1607 ejaculate1609 spew1610 to cast out1611 throw1625 eructate1632 gullop1646 explode1660 to throw off1660 belch1668 c1450 (a1400) Libeaus Desconus (Calig. A.ii) (1969) 338 To-gedere þey gonne spryng; Fauchouns hy gonn out-flyng [a1500 Lamb. oute to flynge] And foȝte fell and feste. 1690 W. Mountfort Successfull Strangers v. 49 I'll tell thee how I did at thy Age, and if thou can'st out-fling thy Daddy a Barr's length, much good do thy Spouze with it. a1729 E. Taylor Poems (1989) 347 Were th'Heavens sick? must wee their Doctors bee And physick them with pills, our sin? To make them purg and Vomit, see, And Excrements out fling? 1822 W. Tennant Thane of Fife 32 A land of ships, and shipmen taught to ride The mad sea safe when waves their foam out-fling. 1894 A. S. Way tr. Euripides Hippolytus in tr. Euripides Tragedies I. 135 What speech in thy frenzy outflingest thou? 1964 R. Ellmann Yeats without Analogue in A Long Riverrun (1989) 27 We outfling ourselves upon the universe, people the desert with our fertile images. 1989 N. Cave And Ass saw Angel i. viii. 57 A crooked and clipping arm and an arm outflung. 2. intransitive. To burst out. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > rush out outfling?c1450 bolta1522 breakc1540 outrush1563 expire1626 outrun1819 ?c1450 in Anglia (1896) 18 312 Ȝif it [sc. Celydonye] be..vnder a sek mannys heed leyd..Ȝif he schal lewyn, terys schuln owt flyngyn Out of his eyne. 1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 212 The crauen cocke,..which cowardly doth ronne away, or from the pit out flinges [1657 out-flings]. 1593 B. Barnes Parthenophil & Parthenophe 112 Wilde Satyres friskines shall out-fling, The rockes shall this dayes glorie ring Whiles Nymphes bring dazes. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xiv. [Oxen of the Sun] 401 Outflings my lord Stephen, giving the cry. Derivatives outˈflinging n. ΚΠ 1879 A. D. T. Whitney Sights & Insights (new ed.) II. 303 I do not think the Lord ever foreshadowed his Passion by any such weary, listless outflinging of those arms. 1932 S. Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm v. 73 Judith thrust the words aside with a heavy movement of her hand, like the blind outflinging of a tortured beast. 1991 ELH 58 246 So, as in Finnegans Wake, we are reminded that an ejaculation is etymologically an outflinging. ˈoutflung adj. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [adjective] steepc1000 tooting?c1225 strutting1387 prominent?1440 extant1540 eminent?1541 pouting1563 poking1566 out1576 egregious1578 promontory1579 out-pointed1585 buttinga1593 outjetting1598 perking1598 jettying1609 juttying1609 out-jutting1611 outstanding1611 upsticking1611 out-shooting1622 jutting1624 outgrowing1625 rank1625 toting1645 projectinga1652 porrected1653 protruded1654 protruding1654 upcast1658 protending1659 jettinga1661 raised1663 starting1680 emersed1686 exerted1697 projective1703 jet-out1709 exorbitant1715 sticking1715 foreright1736 poky1754 perked-up1779 salient1789 prouda1800 overdriven1812 extrusive1816 stand-up1818 shouldering1824 jutty1827 outflung1830 sticky-out1839 sticking-up1852 outreaching1853 protrusive1858 out-thrusting1869 stickout1884 protrudent1891 the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of stretching body > [adjective] > specific part of body extent1436 outstretched1535 wide1707 outflung1830 outheld1872 1830 G. Croly Poet. Wks. 241 Aye, the loose, outflung follower of some camp, Blighted by burning noon, and nightly damp. 1940 W. Faulkner Hamlet iii. i. 159 This time his outflung hands touched the farther bank. 1992 C. McCarthy All Pretty Horses (1993) iii. 200 He saw him there thin and bowlegged under his outflung arm for one frozen moment. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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