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slinger
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Wiktionary
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n. someone who slings or who uses a sling
Wikipedia
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A slinger is a Midwestern diner specialty typically consisting of two eggs, hash browns , and a hamburger patty (or any other meat) all covered in chili con carne (with or without beans) and generously topped with cheese ( cheddar or American ) and onions. ...
WordNet
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n. a person who uses a sling to throw something
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"soldier armed with a sling, late 14c., agent noun from sling (v.).
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Population (2000): 3901 Housing Units (2000): 1607 Land area (2000): 3.726444 sq. miles (9.651446 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.022186 sq. miles (0.057461 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.748630 sq. miles (9.708907 sq. km) FIPS code: 74400 Located within: Wisconsin ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slinger \Sling"er\, n. One who slings, or uses a sling.
Usage examples of slinger.
Then again, you yourselves can see how large and how fine a fleet we have and how many fine hoplites, cavalry, slingers, peltasts, archers, mounted archers.
Along the center of the line, the Persian archers began to fire over the line of Palmyrene slingers, ranging for the blocks of infantry behind them.
The Palmyrene right wing had swept down the hill with a combined force of Nabatean infantry and her archers and slingers.
A slinger whirled its weapon with unnatural strength and speed, and a Varangian fell, his skull shattered.
They had been greatly harrassed by the young slingers and archers of Walpi, who would come across to the edge of the high cliff and assail them with impunity, but the occupation of these two mounds by friends afforded effectual protection to their village.
A soldier with a wounded leg, who could walk even less than I, said the slingers and archers with whom they warred were the slaves of the Rope Makers, and if someone he named were still in the country of the sun, we would turn and rend them.
Rebecca was a political reporter and spent her life talking to mushmouths and blarney slingers.
So he stayed his company when they were about two furlongs from them, and the main body of the foe stirred not, but horsemen and slingers came forth from its sides and made on toward the Goths, and in three or four minutes were within bowshot of them.
Then the bowmen of the Goths slipped down from their horses and bent their bows and nocked their arrows and let fly, and slew and hurt many of the horsemen, who endured their shot but for a minute or two and then turned rein and rode back slowly to their folk, and the slingers came not on very eagerly whereas they were dealing with men a-horseback, and the bowmen of the Goths also held them still.
Romans, who had with them no light-armed, or slingers or bowmen, for they had left them at Wolf-stead.
Then still farther to the right, as the Fiernan archers and slingers in the circled wagons opened up, ragged but enthusiastic.
The first pink light of the rising sun glittered upon the steel caps and breastplates of dense masses of slingers and of crossbowmen, who drilled and marched in the spaces which had been left for their exercise.
There are six thousand men-at-arms with ten squadrons of slingers as far as I may judge their numbers.
Whilst the knights had charged them in front the slingers had crept round upon either flank and had gained a footing upon the cliffs and behind the outlying rocks.
The others lay on their faces to avoid the deadly hail, while at each side of the plateau a fringe of bowmen exchanged shots with the slingers and crossbowmen among the rocks, aiming mainly at those who had swarmed up the cliffs, and bursting into laughter and cheers when a well-aimed shaft brought one of their opponents toppling down from his lofty perch.