And wi' that I flang my kist on my shouther and slapped the gate ahint me.
Ye mun ken, when aw first went to drill, Maw gun aw flangowre maw heed, Fell'd the chep that stuid close in ahint me, He lay kickin and sprawlin for deed.
The deepest pot o' Clyde's water, There they flang him in, Laid a turf on his breast bane, 135 To had young Hunting down.
A' the time we lay there it lowped and flang and capered and span like a teetotum, and whiles we could hear it skelloch as it span.
The conviction of guilt and grace cam in on Tam like the deep sea; he flang doun the pike that was in his hands--"I will nae mair lift arms against the cause o' Christ!
Wi' his meat he was aince a man easy to please, But last Sabbath he flang the fried ingans an' cheese That I had for his supper richt into the bleeze, An' he fair pit the shakers on me!
And then they avoided their saddles, and dressed their shields, and drew their swords, and flangtogether as wood men, and there were many strokes given in a while.
Ilk areflang her kaim frae her pearly ban', And tuik til her pearly feet.
Crutch awa he flang it, Clean forgot his hairms, Cudna stan' withoot it, Fell in Mally's airms.
For years he reg'larly flang the stable key ower the gate efter he'd brocht oot Donal' an' the cairt.
He flang his jack from off his back, His steel cap from his head flang he; He's taken his sword into his hand, He's tyed his horse unto a tree.
The lads, that hungry and aevery was, Above the door-head they flang the key.
For he pull’d up the bonny brier, And flang ’t in St. Mary’s Lough.
XI In the deepest pot of Clyde-water It’s there they flang him in, And put a turf on his breast-bane To hold Young Hunting down.
Scho flang her harp on that auld tree, (The wynd pruvis aye ane harpir gude.
Then they avoided their horses, and flang out noble swords, and hewed away cantels of their shields, and hurtled together with their shields like two boars, and either wounded other passing sore.
Then they flang out swords, and Sir Palomides smote Sir Goneries down to the earth.
He flangher in amang the broom, Saying, 'Lye ye there till another ane come.
He has tane up a meikle stane, And flang 't as far as I cold see; Ein thouch I had been Wallace wicht, I dought na lift 't to my knie.
He flang her in amang the broom, Saying, 'Lie ye there till another ane come.
Here we coom as tite as nip(1) An' niver flang ower(2) but yance iv a grip.
And they hae carried him to Clyde's Water, And there they flang him in, That they might have it to be said In Clyde's Water he drowned.
Fire wadna tak on her bourswoman, Niether on cheek nor chin; But it took fast on thae twa hands That flang young Riedan in.
And the deepest pot in Clyde's water, And there they flang him in, And put a turf on his breast-bane, To had Young Hunting down.
I heard him thraw the key, for I could not look down, the skin of my face was pulled so tight; and in he flang me like a pair of old boots into his booth, where I landed on my knees upon a raw bloody calf's skin.
I ken nae mair than the bonnet I flang in her face, my lord; but it could hardly be guid she was efter.
I flang aff my butes to rin efter a freen', an' that's hoo ye didna hear me come up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flang" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.