slinger

IPA: sɫˈɪŋɝ

noun

  • Someone who slings or who uses a sling.
  • (US) An American Midwest diner meal consisting of typically two eggs, hash browns, and a ground meat patty, all covered in chili con carne and topped with cheese and onions.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "slinger" in Sentences

  • Soolin is a gun slinger and mercenary.
  • Ballard and Gharty investigate a dead dope slinger.
  • Mud/Slinger is the only two headed Groundling in the world.
  • Mayfield is located just west of Jackson and east of Slinger.
  • Not when "the old gun-slinger" is leading your team, apparently.
  • Slinger is definitely a great track to catch some quality racing.
  • In combat he served among the light armed troops, usually as slinger.
  • The club was the brainchild of NBL stalwart Bob Turner, the Slingers' CEO.
  • In the illustrated embodiment, the wiper is formed integrally with the slinger.
  • Actually, Mud and Slinger are really two separate individuals who share a body.
  • Let the jargon slinger know that you know who they are: a vapid, message-clouding
  • I shot my first buck with an antique stevens 12 ga. pumpkin slinger that, fully loaded, held 6 rounds.
  • She's portrayed as a sword slinger without equal, with the exception of the (possibly demon-power enhanced) Griffith.
  • Let the jargon slinger know that you know who they are: a vapid, message-clouding, English-avoiding, communications nightmare.
  • I wish there were a way to measure the groans/outrage from fanboys when the young, unknown actor to be the new web-slinger is announced.

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