upflung (Meaning)

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upflung (a.)

Flung or thrown up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upflung

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

upflung Sentence Examples

  1. In a dramatic gesture of defiance, the rebel upflung his fist towards the oppressive regime.
  2. The storm's relentless winds upflung debris into the air, creating a chaotic vortex.
  3. The toddler's arms upflung in joyous anticipation as his parents entered the room.
  4. With a single, powerful thrust, the knight upflung his sword, striking down his opponent in a swift and decisive duel.
  5. The hiker upflung his flashlight into the darkness, illuminating a narrow path that led through the dense undergrowth.
  6. The athlete's arms upflung in a moment of triumph as she crossed the finish line.
  7. The diver upflung herself from the diving board, her body soaring gracefully through the air.
  8. The dancer's arms upflung in a fluid and elegant movement, expressing the emotions of the music.
  9. The magician upflung a white silk cloth, revealing a disappearing dove in a puff of smoke.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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.