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Slinger Meaning in English

word

ˈsɫɪŋɝ
SLING-er
slˈɪŋɡɐ
sl-ING-uh

Definition

A person who uses a sling to throw stones or other small objects, especially in ancient times as a weapon. Can also refer more generally to someone who throws or launches things.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly historical or literary; rarely used in everyday speech. Most common in contexts describing ancient soldiers, heroes (like David and Goliath), or, less often, someone who throws things forcefully. Not the same as 'gunslinger' (pistol fighter).

Example Sentences

The ancient slinger used stones to protect his village.

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A slinger must have good aim to hit the target.

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In some stories, the slinger was as powerful as an archer.

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The museum displayed a bronze statue of a famous Greek slinger.

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Don't call him a slinger—he just tossed a few snowballs!

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As the last enemy approached, the lone slinger stood his ground.

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