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1
He could not row a boat, but he could
fling
a
stone
like young David.
2
He could
fling
a
stone
from one bank of the Rhone to the other where it was two hundred yards wide.
3
Then Jed Hawkins drew back the arm that held him, as he would have drawn it back to
fling
a
stone
.
4
Remember, if I
fling
a
stone
up, it will mean that we want something, and you must be sure to get it.
5
The woman rose and
flung
a
stone
at the birds.
6
Fling
a
stone
among them and they will scatter.
7
She
flung
a
stone
one day at Mr. Henry.
8
She dropped her load on the bridge, and with practised hand
flung
a
stone
at the dog.
9
And, if I have my way, the first man who
flings
a
stone
will be sorry for it.
10
A Distinguished Naturalist was travelling in Australia, when he saw a Kangaroo in session and
flung
a
stone
at it.
11
The first morning Cookie, doubtful of his senses, had
flung
a
stone
and the spectral Thing had vanished like a shadow.
12
"Let us
fling
a
stone
at her," said one.
13
Just as I extricated myself and looked out from under the palm-leaf awning, the pirates
flung
a
stone
which severely cut our pilot's face.
14
Some half drunken person in the crowd it appears had
flung
a
stone
at one of the windows, and the police needed no further provocation.
15
Have at you!
flung
a
stone
my way, and would have followed it up had not Peter taken his arm and forcibly held him back.
fling
a
stone
fling