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sling

[slɪŋ]

sling Definition

  • 1a flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a weight
  • 2a simple weapon in the form of a strap or loop, used to hurl stones or other small missiles
  • 3a bandage or soft strap looped around the neck to support an injured arm

Using sling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crane operator used a sling to lift the heavy load.

  • Example

    David used a sling to kill Goliath in the Bible story.

  • Example

    The doctor put a sling on my arm after I broke it.

sling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sling

Antonyms for sling

Phrases with sling

  • to make accusations or insults against someone

    Example

    The politicians were slinging mud at each other during the debate.

  • sling one's hook

    to leave a place or situation

    Example

    I think it's time for us to sling our hook and head home.

  • a Y-shaped stick with an elastic band attached to it, used for shooting small objects

    Example

    The kids were playing with a sling shot in the park.

Origins of sling

Old English 'slingan', meaning 'to hurl'

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Summary: sling in Brief

A 'sling' [slɪŋ] is a flexible strap or belt used to support or raise a weight, a simple weapon used to hurl small missiles, or a bandage or soft strap looped around the neck to support an injured arm. It can also be used in phrases like 'sling mud' to make accusations or insults, 'sling one's hook' to leave a place or situation, and 'sling shot' to refer to a Y-shaped stick with an elastic band used for shooting small objects.