shepherd's sling or slingshot (in British English, although elsewhere it means something else). Someone who specializes in using slings is called a slinger. A...
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Look up sling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sling may refer to: Sling, Anglesey, Wales Sling, Gloucestershire, England, a small village in the Forest...
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Look up slinger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slinger or Slingers may refer to: Slinger, a soldier who uses a sling HMS Slinger, three Royal Navy...
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ways, but they essentially had three types of shots (one for each sling). The slings were (and still are) made from cord, with six segments of cord, resembling...
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Raffles Hotel sells 800-1200 Singapore slings every day. 70% of the total revenue of the bar comes from the sling, which earns the bar S$15 million in annual...
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types of slings offer their own advantages and disadvantages, and can generally be divided into several categories. Simple/traditional sling (two-point)...
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or closed. Some "hybrid" ring slings have curved seats sewn into the body, similar to the seam in a pouch. Ring slings are most closely related in use...
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this.[citation needed] The modern Hawaiian sling was popularised in the mid 1950s; however, fishing slings are mentioned in anthropological journals as...
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A sling, also known as arm sling, is a device to limit movement of the shoulder or elbow while it heals. A sling can be created from a triangular bandage...
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The Sling Aircraft Sling 4 is a South African kit aircraft. It is a development of the Sling 2 to accommodate four people, produced by Sling Aircraft of...
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