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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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CALIFORNIA WOMEN ARE HAVING A FLING IN THE CANDY AISLE, thanks to the latest offering from Hackettstown, N.
The 40-year-old's hand was hurt in the attack as he stood with other smokers outside the Highland Fling in Springburn, Glasgow.
Clyde are facing a Highland fling in the Tennents Scottish Cup for the second year in a row.
 
 
 
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