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Denisa 0610 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

FLING INTO OR FLING AT

What is correct:
a dog flings himself into his master's feet
or
a dog flings himself at his master's feet?
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Top answer

At, or even on. It would impossible for a dog to go "into" a person's foot.

  • At, or even on.
  • It would impossible for a dog to go "into" a person's foot.
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At, or even on. It would impossible for a dog to go "into" a person's foot.
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And for the legs?
Dog flings himself into his master's legs?
Thank you
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I still suggest "at" but some might say "into" the way you would say that a car crashed into the tree.

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