sling

  • 11sling|er — «SLIHNG uhr», noun. 1. a fighter armed with a sling. 2. a worker in charge of slings used in hoisting. 3. a person who slings …

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  • 12Sling — Sling, Getränk, s. Toddy …

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  • 13sling — index project (impel forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 14şling — s.n. (reg.) broderie. Trimis de blaurb, 12.02.2007. Sursa: DAR …

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  • 15sling — has the past tense and past participle slung …

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  • 16sling — [v] throw or hang over bung, cast, catapult, chuck, dangle, fire, fling, heave, hoist, hurl, launch, lob, peg, pitch, raise, send, shoot, suspend, swing, toss, weight; concepts 181,222 …

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  • 17sling — sling1 /sling/, n., v., slung, slinging. n. 1. a device for hurling stones or other missiles that consists, typically, of a short strap with a long string at each end and that is operated by placing the missile in the strap, and, holding the ends …

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  • 18Sling — The word sling may refer to:* Sling (weapon), a device used to hurl projectiles * Sling (climbing equipment) is an item of climbing equipment consisting of a sewn loop of webbing that can be wrapped around sections of rock or tied to other pieces …

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  • 19sling — I UK [slɪŋ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms sling : present tense I/you/we/they sling he/she/it slings present participle slinging past tense slung UK [slʌŋ] / US past participle slung 1) to throw something somewhere with force or in a careless …

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  • 20sling — I. /slɪŋ / (say sling) noun 1. an instrument for hurling stones, etc., by hand, consisting of a strap or piece for holding the missile, with two strings attached, the ends of which are held in the hand (or attached to a staff), the whole being… …