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fling in

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fling something in(to) something and fling something in
to throw something into something. I will fling this thing in the trash. It is junk! Liz opened the laundry chute and flung in her clothes. She flung them in.
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Once it's over I'm going to command my computer to bellow "Land of Hope and Glory", loudspeaker my news down these miles of orderly streets where the houses wear mock Tudor beams and plastic Greek columns, dance the Highland Fling in front of controlled tubs of cockerel geraniums, sigh with enormous satisfaction when I make the evening headlines.
 
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