upflung (Meaning)
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upflung (a.)
Flung or thrown up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of upflung
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upflung Sentence Examples
- In a dramatic gesture of defiance, the rebel upflung his fist towards the oppressive regime.
- The storm's relentless winds upflung debris into the air, creating a chaotic vortex.
- The toddler's arms upflung in joyous anticipation as his parents entered the room.
- With a single, powerful thrust, the knight upflung his sword, striking down his opponent in a swift and decisive duel.
- The hiker upflung his flashlight into the darkness, illuminating a narrow path that led through the dense undergrowth.
- The athlete's arms upflung in a moment of triumph as she crossed the finish line.
- The diver upflung herself from the diving board, her body soaring gracefully through the air.
- The dancer's arms upflung in a fluid and elegant movement, expressing the emotions of the music.
- The magician upflung a white silk cloth, revealing a disappearing dove in a puff of smoke.
- As the wind intensified, the sails of the ship upflung with a thunderous roar, propelling it forward through the crashing waves.
FAQs About the word upflung
Flung or thrown up.
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No antonyms found.
In a dramatic gesture of defiance, the rebel upflung his fist towards the oppressive regime.
The storm's relentless winds upflung debris into the air, creating a chaotic vortex.
The toddler's arms upflung in joyous anticipation as his parents entered the room.
With a single, powerful thrust, the knight upflung his sword, striking down his opponent in a swift and decisive duel.