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