What's the difference between flang and flung?

Flang


Definition:

  • (n.) A miner's two-pointed pick.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A Velcro band attached to two lateral flanges keeps the catheter in place.
  • (2) One hundred patients were treated with the Rydell four-flanged nail and 100 with the Gouffon pins.
  • (3) Some of the patients of the latter group used guide flange prostheses during the postoperative period to return the mandible to the centric position.
  • (4) The impression materials were applied to the denture flanges by two different methods.
  • (5) The article generalizes experience in anesthesiological management of 178 elderly and old-aged patients with fractures of the proximal segment of the femur in endoprosthesis with a Mura-Cito prosthesis, 3-flange nail, Shesterni's fixation device, arched nail, etc.
  • (6) (3) A higher risk of proximal occlusion with flanged ventricular catheter.
  • (7) A subaortic annular aneurysm involving three fourths of the annular circumference was repaired with a valved conduit to which a Teflon felt flange was attached.
  • (8) There were statistically significant differences in the flange form measurement distances among the different materials and method of application of the material.
  • (9) With the next 119 sockets, 111 of which were flanged, the eburnated and subchondral bone was preserved and multiple small anchor holes were used.
  • (10) Fixation included tines or fins (160), screw (40), flange (12), and other (16).
  • (11) A three-flanged nail or three screws were used randomly.
  • (12) Localized cytoplasmic expansions are often present near the periphery of these flanges.
  • (13) In many places erythrocytes were virtually absent from the blood laguna, which was filled with the flanges of pillar cells.
  • (14) No components have migrated despite the absence of adjunct fixation mechanisms such as screws and flanges.
  • (15) The design combined the use of a two-part cobalt-chromium lingual plate bolted together by an anterior flange which replaced missing lower anterior teeth.
  • (16) Two bovine enamel blocks were placed in each buccal flange of the dental appliances of five volunteers.
  • (17) The devices chosen for study were the E-A-R expandable foam plug, the Willson Sound Silencer premolded vinyl plug with double flange, the Bilsom Soft polyethylene encapsulated glass fiber plug, and the MSA Ear Defender (V-51R) premolded vinyl plug with single flange.
  • (18) In the group with the microporous Monostrut mitral valve, 19 animals were put to death and examined: (1) The endothelialized covering over the suture ring, thinner when carbon coated, continued over the microporous flange, tapering off in the center of the orifice in all 19 valves on the ventricular side and in 14 of the 19 valves on the atrial side; (2) the center of the orifice and the struts were never completely covered by endothelialized tissue because of high flow; (3) there was an increased incidence of small thrombus formation on the disc-contacting microporous surface of both inflow and outflow struts.
  • (19) The only significant difference between the groups was the angle overheading to the central point of left coronary orifice anastomosed with intermediate tube from the extensive line of the prosthetic flange obtained in the left anterior oblique views on the angiography.
  • (20) To a basic cup designed with pods, four different types of flange designs were added: a cup without a flange, a cup having a flange with 12 scallops, a cup having a flange with three scallops, and a cup having a continuous flange.

Flung


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Fling
  • () imp. & p. p. of Fling.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Finally, it examines Brancheau's death, which played out in front of a crowd, many of whom did not fully understand what was going on as the experienced trainer was dragged under water and flung around the tank.
  • (2) Smith did his stint in a far-flung corner of the oil empire, as all ambitious Shell employees are required to do, spending four and a half years in Malaysia and Brunei along with spells in the Middle East and the US and as head of technology at Shell Chemicals.
  • (3) Sustained funding has overhauled the tube while Crossrail, Europe’s biggest infrastructure project, promises to spur regeneration in far-flung corners of town.
  • (4) Beneath the charm, Coleridge, a former British Press Awards young journalist of the year who was flung in jail briefly in Sri Lanka after reporting on the Tamil Tigers, is a sharp operator.
  • (5) Barton then flung a half-hearted elbow at Tevez's chin or chest and the City player went down ridiculously easily.
  • (6) Ibrahimovic won a penalty five minutes before half-time but Peter Jehle flung himself to his right to save the spot-kick.
  • (7) Nolito played Fàbregas in just after the restart and he was felled by Oleksandr Kucher but Pyatov flung out an arm to send the midfielder’s spot kick over the bar.
  • (8) To see the doctor, governor, probation officer … cell doors are flung open with regularity.
  • (9) Her newspaper profiles over the years are peppered with self-deprecating references to her sporting ruthlessness: her constant mentions of her selfishness and egotism; her win-at-all-costs, only-gold-medals-matter mentality; or the time she flung her helmet at her boyfriend in frustration after losing a race.
  • (10) Indeed, for years the special rate for far-flung Greek islands was considered untouchable.
  • (11) Rosberg flung it back, without the flicker of a smile.
  • (12) Ronson admits that sometimes, when he is on an aeroplane flying to yet another far-flung destination, he finds himself thinking about death.
  • (13) Even here, there seems to be little desire, or knowledge, of how people will uproot themselves when the doors to countries like Britain are finally flung open.
  • (14) Many of the inmates in the far-flung penal colonies in which they were incarcerated were serving time for drug-related crimes.
  • (15) Butsuch comments remind me of those flung at my father, whose family was killed by the Nazis in Yugoslavia.
  • (16) His willingness to fight in such far-flung locales as Zaire, Manila, and Malaysia signalled a shift away from superpower dominance towards a growing awareness of the importance of the developing world.
  • (17) Hodgson, his side trailing to Gareth Bale’s long-range, first-half free-kick, had boldly flung on Sturridge and Jamie Vardy at the interval with both strikers scoring as his side kickstarted their campaign by vaulting to the top of the group.
  • (18) There is chance the words "47%" are not going to be flung at him this time.
  • (19) The first participants, who must all be aged under 24, are expected to travel to far-flung communities in the developing world to take part in projects in the months before Christmas.
  • (20) This had been such a grind, a test of patience as much as quality, against admirably resolute opponents who flung down a four-man barrier of centre-halves supplemented by workaholic wingers who plugged the full-back areas whenever they were denied the ball.

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