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I . sling <slung, slung> [slɪŋ] VERBO trans

1. sling (fling):

2. sling coloq (put carelessly in):

3. sling coloq (throw away):

5. sling (suspend):

Expressões:

to sling one's hook Brit coloq

II . sling [slɪŋ] SUBST

1. sling (for broken arm):

2. sling (for carrying baby):

3. sling (for lifting):

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4. sling HIST, MILITAR (weapon):

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sling SUBST

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Hammock-style slings also vary in their construction, some being a coarser or finer mesh, others of open strap work, others single pieces of material.
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This includes the use of slings hanging from the ceiling that shearers lean over to support their backs.
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Besides playpen, they also offer children's slide and slings, available in different designs.
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Ropes are usually rigged using bolts, slings, and carabiners.
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Javelins and slings became more uncommon, as they required too much space to launch, which the small curraghs did not allow.
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Some retailers can supply garments associated with more traditional underwear, such as corselettes or girdles, now referred to as shapewear, with suspender slings attached.
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Made of perishable materials, few ancient slings have survived.
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The ladies also engage in cotton weaving, making slings and hammocks.
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Peter slings a heavy net over his shoulder and climbs up the tall fence and into the tall tree.
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