| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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I must have a fling at
Throw a stone at something. To attack with words, especially sarcastically. To make a haphazard venture. Allusion is to hurling stones from slings. | 1 |
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To have his fling. To live on the loose for a time. To fling about his time and money like ducks and drakes. | 2 |
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If he is young, he desires to have
his fling before he is compelled to settle downNineteenth Century (February, 1892, p. 208). |
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