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Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 8
2 They flung their clothes off and climbed into the huge mahogany bed.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 4
3 She thought this brilliantly witty and flung her arms round him in delight.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 5
4 She dumped her brown tool-bag on the floor and flung herself into his arms.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 9
5 His body was flung across the cell and fetched up against the base of the lavatory seat.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 1
6 The man had actually flung himself on his knees on the floor, with his hand clasped together.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 1
7 With what seemed a single movement she tore off her clothes and flung them disdainfully aside.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 3
8 The little sandy-haired woman had flung herself forward over the back of the chair in front of her.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 1
9 But just at this moment he flung himself across the floor of the cell and grabbed one of the iron legs that supported the bench.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 1
10 There was a long, rolling clang, as though the washtub had been flung across the yard, and then a confusion of angry shouts which ended in a yell of pain.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 10
11 She flung herself into his arms, kissed him almost violently, and a moment later pushed her way through the saplings and disappeared into the wood with very little noise.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 3
12 Sometimes he was beaten till he could hardly stand, then flung like a sack of potatoes on to the stone floor of a cell, left to recuperate for a few hours, and then taken out and beaten again.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 2
13 Almost as swiftly as he had imagined it, she had torn her clothes off, and when she flung them aside it was with that same magnificent gesture by which a whole civilization seemed to be annihilated.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 2