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Meanings of
fling off
in English
Portuguese
derrubar
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dash off
scratch off
knock off
toss off
Portuguese
derrubar
Synonyms
Examples for "
dash off
"
dash off
scratch off
knock off
toss off
Examples for "
dash off
"
1
He was half afraid she would
dash
off
and terminate the interview.
2
He decided to start with something easy and
dash
off
an Operetta.
3
It was a wonder that she didn't
dash
off
then and there.
4
The BOYS pull themselves away and
dash
off
,
still waving and solonging.
5
They can be ready to
dash
off
with five minutes' notice.
1
I'll
scratch
off
a line in answer, and say yes-yes-yes,toeverything.
2
Under no circumstances must the patient be allowed to
scratch
off
the pocks.
3
Mal Quorin screamed and tried to
scratch
off
his own skin.
4
Are you sober enough to
scratch
off
a letter?
5
She had forgotten to
scratch
off
the day.
1
And how much should it
knock
off
the price of a house?
2
We'll load the lead carboys on the Wondership and then
knock
off
.
3
One of the officers saw him, and told him to
knock
off
.
4
But many a night I did not
knock
off
work until midnight.
5
If I lost time here, it would
knock
off
my whole schedule.
1
Before the door closed, I managed to
toss
off
one last suggestion.
2
Surely it will not take long to
toss
off
a third cup.
3
If you have to
toss
off
hay to make room, do it.
4
She kicked her leg wildly, trying to
toss
off
the tarantula.
5
Here, catch this piece of pork and
toss
off
a glass of wine!'
Usage of
fling off
in English
1
And then suddenly she made a gesture, as to
fling
off
remembrance.
2
The girl started, and tried to
fling
off
the caressing hand.
3
She felt as if she had the strength to
fling
off
the bands of tyranny.
4
When he reached his room he began to
fling
off
his clothes with feverish haste.
5
Why can't I
fling
off
my disguise and cry, 'The better to eat you with!'
6
I will
fling
off
the world, I will
fling
off
pain, I will
fling
off
health.
7
Honoria turned on little George with a gesture as if to
fling
off
his velvet jacket.
8
And indeed, she was one of the first cities of Italy to
fling
off
the Lombard yoke.
9
I had meant to
fling
off
several very bright, spontaneous quips on the way to the table.
10
He looked down for a moment at her hands as though he would
fling
off
her hold.
11
I sat with my boots unlaced and my coat ready to
fling
off
at a moment's notice.
12
This day will we
fling
off
the Roman yoke and become the true and unconquered lords of Palmyra.
13
Who shall say that he is able to
fling
off
lightly the inheritance of countless ages of superstition?
14
No, she cannot
fling
off
her past, she cannot break away from her roots-no , athousandtimes no!
15
The scream she'd heard had caused her to sit bolt upright in the bed and
fling
off
the coverlet.
16
Two of the women
fling
off
their semi-transparent lab coats to reveal white underwear underneath, in an unexpected striptease.
Other examples for "fling off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
fling
off
fling
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
fling off
Portuguese
derrubar
Fling off
through the time
Fling off
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