verb trans
to throw, cast, or hurl (something), esp with force or recklessness
fling the books on the table
flinging his arms out
to send or put (somebody) somewhere unceremoniously
The authorities flung him in jail
(+ into) to involve (oneself) energetically in an activity
She flung herself into her work
(often + at) to throw out (a bad-tempered or confrontational remark) at somebody
‘Stupid cow!’ he flung back at her
to move in a hasty or violent manner
flinging out of the room in a rage
(+ out) said of an animal: to kick or plunge vigorously
And Duncan's horses … turn'd wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out — Shakespeare