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fling off

v. write quickly; "She dashed off a note to her husdband saying she would not be home for supper" [syn: dash off, knock off, toss off]

Usage examples of "fling off".

But your chapman or your bearward will swear that there is a lime in the wine, and water in the ale, and fling off at the last with a curse instead of a blessing.

I creep into my hole, close it after me, wait patiently, keep vigil for long or short spells, and at various hours of the day, then fling off the moss, issue from my hole, and summarize my observations.

They'd just shake their heads to fling off the water and go right on with their furious lives.

Then he would crawl back in his bag, be still for a time, curse abruptly, fling off encumbrances, and repeat the process.

So I stand up and fling off my clothes and go racing into the surf, all by my lonesome.

That she must fling off the enveloping memories that stiffled her and separate the present from what was done with.