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How To Use Fling off In A Sentence

  • The young tennis player will be able to fling off the old one.
  • The Romans lived through the long and peaceful reign of Augustus, barely recognising, until Tiberius and Caligula, how, with the most delicate republican tactfulness in shuffling offices, he had equipped them, if not with a king, certainly with a master. 2009 July 08 « Sigmund, Carl and Alfred
  • When the rest of the city is shuffling off to work, the denizens of Allenby 40, dubbed the city's "sleaziest" club by Tablet Magazine
  • I can fling off a poem in half an hour.
  • It's good to fling off heavy clothing now that spring is here.
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  • History’s leading candidate for “worst U.S. president ever” will soon be leaving the White House and shuffling off to brushier pastures. Sketchbook: Politics and Power
  • Upon learning that one of the major churches/casinos is raffling off a piece of the Holy Cross, she conceives a plan to save the farm. REVIEW: Other Earths edited by Nick Gevers and Jay Lake
  • It's good to fling off heavy clothing now that spring is here.
  • With one legendary rock star after another shuffling off this mortal coil, it has been a terrible year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kate Secor (aiglet), who fling off quotable quips like some cats shed hair -- now I know how some people feel around me and Kate. "horrorhouse" now available at DayBreak Magazine
  • As to those who see Hepburn, Hope and Peck's shuffling off into the hereafter as the absolute end of old Tinseltown, I felt that way when Robert Mitchum and Jimmy Stewart hung up their spurs within 24 hours of each other.
  • I perceived within myself, saying, "He is disturbed, and listens to my advice with impatience;" and, having called the sahib diwan, or lord high treasurer, in virtue of a former intimacy that subsisted between us, I stated his case and spoke so fully upon his skill and merits, that he put him in nomination for a trifling office. The Persian Literature, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Volume 2
  • He was pleased to be able to fling off such an unwelcome responsibility.
  • You can go to your local theater on Christmas Day and watch "" Stepmom, '' in which Susan Sarandon, instead of shuffling off her mortal coil, smiles beamingly at the camera in a happy family portrait in the last frame. Death Takes A Hike
  • I can't seem to fling off this cold;it's been troubling me for a month now.
  • It's good to fling off heavy clothing now that spring is here.
  • Policing performance targets set by the Government are stifling officers' ability to do their job, a report claims.
  • Before you fling off a remark like that, think what you're saying.
  • Meanwhile they are mouldering up there on what might be some absolutely trifling offence.
  • Meanwhile they are mouldering up there on what might be some absolutely trifling offence.
  • The young tennis player will never be able to fling off the experienced competitors.
  • The revived sick man of Europe looks like shuffling off to bed once more, feeling none too chipper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The young tennis player will never be able to fling off the experienced competitors.
  • But your chapman or your bearward will swear that there is a lime in the wine, and water in the ale, and fling off at the last with a curse instead of a blessing. The White Company
  • With one legendary rock star after another shuffling off this mortal coil, it has been a terrible year. Times, Sunday Times
  • With one legendary rock star after another shuffling off this mortal coil, it has been a terrible year. Times, Sunday Times

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